Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve done the same thing. They setup that Speed trap on purpose even though no one is really speeding. I view it as a donation to the poor trumpers out there that need the tax income.
Why do imbeciles like you need to make everything political?
Anonymous wrote:I’ve done the same thing. They setup that Speed trap on purpose even though no one is really speeding. I view it as a donation to the poor trumpers out there that need the tax income.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve done the same thing. They setup that Speed trap on purpose even though no one is really speeding. I view it as a donation to the poor trumpers out there that need the tax income.
A lot depends on the local courts. The Clerk of the Court may be able to tell you flat out whether taking a course carries any weight. In some jurisdictions, you will only see a judge if you plead not guilty (and so the judge then presides at the trial). Your local attorney will likely work with a staff prosecutor and use that connection to get your charge reduced. Instead of 19 over you might be hoping for 14 over. It’s a small reduction in fine and points. Good luck.Anonymous wrote:I live in nova, but was driving through Rappahannock on a mini vacation. The “town” limit drops to 25 with barely any notice and I got a ticket for going 44 in a 25. Under 20 so not reckless driving. I don’t mind paying the ticket, but I’m wondering if there is a class I can do or hire a lawyer to avoid points/increase in car insurance. I’ve never had a ticket before, so have a clean driving record. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:I was pulled over by VSP in PWC within the past couple of years (81 in a 65 IIRC), so not all of my experience will apply to your situation, but I hired an attorney who had me provide a copy of my clean driving record (requested online from the DMV for a small fee) and complete a course on www.urbantrafficschool.com (driver improvement + court purposes + the jurisdiction in VA). The course was under $40.
The attorney got everything dismissed; I don’t think I even had to pay court fees. The attorney’s fee was slightly higher than the ticket + court fees would have been, but I kept all of the positive points on my DL, it wasn’t reported to my insurance, and I didn’t have to make the trek to the courthouse which was a distance for me. I just have to keep my driving record clean for a year from the court date.
Due to the locality, I would look for an attorney who is local to that area (i.e., one who has an in with the local DA and judge). They may give you a free consultation like mine did. Mine explained the process and told me that I could probably chance it and do it all myself. Coming from a family of lawyers but not being one myself, I preferred not to chance it.
In these cases, it’s all about connections. You can handle it yourself, but it’s easier to hire someone who knows the court/is known to the court and knows how to play the game.
Anonymous wrote:I live in nova, but was driving through Rappahannock on a mini vacation. The “town” limit drops to 25 with barely any notice and I got a ticket for going 44 in a 25. Under 20 so not reckless driving. I don’t mind paying the ticket, but I’m wondering if there is a class I can do or hire a lawyer to avoid points/increase in car insurance. I’ve never had a ticket before, so have a clean driving record. Thanks!