Got caught doing a burnout
So after calling many times since I got my ticket, the court finally had the ticket in the system. Going through the automated thing it said amount due: $1320.00
. That was a bummer hearing. Continuing on, push 5 to listen to violations, ok did that.Exhibition of Power: $190.00
Insurance Required: $1130.00
What a relief, assuming when I present my insurance to them the insurance violation gets dropped. I'm sure it will right? Anyways, I'll go to court, ask for reduced bail since its my first violation, show them my proof of insurance and be happy that it wasn't as bad as I feared it was going to be. Thanks for the support.
James
So I was in vegas visiting a friend and leaving his house to come back to california I did a little burnout. Cop came out from a sidestreet and saw me pulling away with a little smoke (wasnt that huge of a burnout, just dropped the clutch from a stop and lit em up). Well he pulled me over and gave me an "Exhibition of Power" ticket. 14.24.060 is the NRS/County/City #.
A. Prohibited. No person shall engage in any motor vehicle speed contest or exhibition of speed on a highway or street and no person shall aid or abet in any such motor vehicle speed contest or exhibition upon any highway or street.
B. Barricade. No person shall for the purpose of facilitating or aiding or as an incident to any vehicle speed contest upon a highway or street in any manner obstruct or place any barricade or obstruction or assist or participate in placing any such barricade or obstruction upon any highway or street. (Ord. 230 § 6(G), 1965)
. Isn't that harsh? Speed Contest ticket for doing a burnout? Anyways, this is my first ticket, just wondering what I am in for and what I should expect. Court date is January 29th 2007. Do I need to get a lawyer for something like this? What are the odds of getting it reduced etc. Thanks for the help.James
Last edited by Jimmard; Jan 8, 2007 at 10:15 PM.
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i have heard of the same... . kept re scheduling it... so the DA has to keep post poning it.. and the cop would have to do the same so finially they will just say "... its not worth it"... But you are most likley goign to needa lawyer to do something like that.. Keep post poining it over and over... If it was just you by yourself you might not have as good a chance with a lawyer... its a personal call i think ..

....sounds damn steep for just a burnout.... there's something wrong there... call into the courts and get an explanation
The lawyer got it dropped and it removed from my record as well. Now my driving record is clean. The lawyer charged my 500 bucks, so it wasn't too bad.
J
I'm an attorney now, and believe me when I say, the DA will cut a deal almost 100% of the time when an attorney walks in on something like this. The traffic division of the DA is loaded down with cases, and most of the time the deputy DAs just want the cases gone. You probably won't even need to go into court; your attorney will take care of it for you.



