Thursday, July 21, 2016

How To Effectively Fight Traffic Ticket Issues

By Rebecca West


The vast majority of people are dependent upon their cars to get to and from work, to visit friends and to generally get from one location to another. When spending so much time behind a steering wheel, it is only natural that the average driver will collect a few fines over time. Many drivers will not pay immediately. They will fight traffic ticket, but it is important that the laws in San Bernardino CA, for example, are not the same as in Washington DC.

Many offenders will go to great lengths to have fines cancelled or at least changed to a lesser fine. This is especially true for repeat offenders that are concerned about accumulating more negative points. They are worried that they will be reaching a stage where they will be denied a driving license and will therefore do whatever they can to deal with fines.

When issued with a fine it is vital to study the document carefully. Significant errors can lead to the automatic dismissal of the fine, but it is also important that the driver understand the offence for which the fine was issued. The fine will stipulate a period of time within which the respondent must indicate his intentions and it is important to respond within that time frame.

It is also very important to gather as much information as possible before leaving the site where the fine was issued. Make notes on the time of day, the exact location, the weather conditions, the condition of the road and any other information that may prove to be relevant. It is also a good idea to take pictures, the more the better.

In many cases it is possible to solve the matter before the hearing even takes place. Traffic courts carry very heavy case loads and prosecutors are often willing to negotiate some for of settlement. In many cases the fine can be lessened and negative points can be cancelled. It is therefore certainly worth it to approach the prosecutor and try and settle the matter without taking up the time of the court.

If the matter will be heard in court, the defendant needs to make sure that he is well prepared. The courts have no time to waste and arguments should be listed in a concise, logical manner. Supporting photographs and documents should be ready and it is always best to have several copies available.

Many road offences are viewed as relatively minor matters, but the principle of being considered innocent until proven guilty remains firmly in place. The prosecutors will therefore be forced to lead evidence to prove the guilt of the defendant. In many cases this is deemed a waste of time and valuable resources and in this way many cases are dismissed simply because the offender chose to defend the matter.

Road offenders are often able to get away with their offences due to limited resources. All citizens should strive, however, to uphold law and order and to respect the rule of law. The rules of the road are there to protect all citizens and they should be obeyed by one and all.




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