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ever tried that, because it doesn't work? I was given a ticket for 60 in a 40 that I did not do. Asked the officer if there was any way he could mistake a 40 for a 60 or a 60 for a 40, he said "There is no chance". I pointed out that he marked my address as 347 Winding Pond Road instead of 367 Winding pond Road, and also that he mispelled my name and had some other numerical mistake on the ticket. What's the verdict? Guilty. On top of that I also submitted a letter of discovery for the officers onboard video that they did not supply to the court date, because I went to the police station and viewed the tape which showed me doing nothing wrong. Did the judge care that the tape was not supplied or presented? nope. Guilty. The officers flat out lied on the stand, then followed me out of the court room to rub it in my face, then his adice? File an apeal. You should see how much time and money it costs to file that in NH. My point? Don't fool yourself with the way things should be, because that's not the way they will likely work.Originally posted by NinjaSwan
Very true!! Even if he misspelled anything in the ticket, you can use that against him.