I didnt sign the ticket, so does it count?
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OP how did you get by with not showing him a valid DL? It sounds like instead of trying to get out of it you might want to give "rookie cop" a reach around for not fubaring your life
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you arent getting out of anything .. long story short the judge is going to do one of 2 things maybe both: 1) he is going to give you the "are you f*cking kidding me?!" look or 2) ignore your stupid comment and hand you your fine(s).
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Ok. Got pulled over a week ago after leaving a bar at 2am lol. Cop gave me 2 tickets , cop was maybe a rook so he mest up on the first ticket , said hold on ill be back , came back just handed me the ticket and said don't kill nobody. I didn't sign the first mest up copy or the second one he gave me. So does it still count?
EDIT: there was a long as story to this but just going to cut to the main point lol
EDIT: there was a long as story to this but just going to cut to the main point lol
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Ok. Got pulled over a week ago after leaving a bar at 2am lol. Cop gave me 2 tickets , cop was maybe a rook so he mest up on the first ticket , said hold on ill be back , came back just handed me the ticket and said don't kill nobody. I didn't sign the first mest up copy or the second one he gave me. So does it still count?
EDIT: there was a long as story to this but just going to cut to the main point lol
EDIT: there was a long as story to this but just going to cut to the main point lol
quit trying to be a child a get away because of this or because of that...... if you did something wrong take responsibility for it
& dont mest up & mist your cort date or you mite get in trubble
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Signing the citation is not a plea, but a promise to appear in court. By refusing to sign the citation, is basically breaking that promise to appear in court. You can be taken to jail for refusing to sign, but it's to the discretion of the officer. I know that really doesn't answer your question.
Does your ID have your date of birth? Regardless, they can run you with your date of birth and name. If you had any sort of history with photos being taken, then it's hard not to get the right individual. Does your citation have your DL# on it?
Does your ID have your date of birth? Regardless, they can run you with your date of birth and name. If you had any sort of history with photos being taken, then it's hard not to get the right individual. Does your citation have your DL# on it?
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Ok. Got pulled over a week ago after leaving a bar at 2am lol. Cop gave me 2 tickets , cop was maybe a rook so he mest up on the first ticket , said hold on ill be back , came back just handed me the ticket and said don't kill nobody. I didn't sign the first mest up copy or the second one he gave me. So does it still count?
EDIT: there was a long as story to this but just going to cut to the main point lol
EDIT: there was a long as story to this but just going to cut to the main point lol
rodeo clown, go look at the original post and then read mine. it will all make sense.
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Hi.
Your ticket counts against you. Failure to appear equals being tried in absence
and found guilty. A bench warrant is issued and you go to jail.you then appear before the judge and he punishes you accordingly. If you appear you have the right to a bench trial (before judge) you against the officer. You can also request a jury trial but you can't have both of the above. You probably had other circumstances that created a red flag.driving slowly/crossing center line/stop sign or light/etc. Drinking drivers often kill innocent people due to being impaired. Dui convictions stays on your record for 10 years.not to mention sr22/dl suspension and alot of inconvenience. Good luck and have a blessed weekend...........captain jim
Your ticket counts against you. Failure to appear equals being tried in absence
and found guilty. A bench warrant is issued and you go to jail.you then appear before the judge and he punishes you accordingly. If you appear you have the right to a bench trial (before judge) you against the officer. You can also request a jury trial but you can't have both of the above. You probably had other circumstances that created a red flag.driving slowly/crossing center line/stop sign or light/etc. Drinking drivers often kill innocent people due to being impaired. Dui convictions stays on your record for 10 years.not to mention sr22/dl suspension and alot of inconvenience. Good luck and have a blessed weekend...........captain jim
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Lol damn all this , yes I did get lucky I know that for sure. Come on man who wants to pay 300+in tickets. Fyi I have gotten away from it before not saying I am now. But its all good , ill go plea not guilty see what happens , I'm going to have to pay something...