Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you go to court and lose, court fees will be assessed, too.
I went to court for a speeding ticket (first offense), and the court assessed court costs but no points, so it was worth it.
Why did you already have a ton of points to where your license would have been suspended. Other than that I don’t see it being worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you go to court and lose, court fees will be assessed, too.
I went to court for a speeding ticket (first offense), and the court assessed court costs but no points, so it was worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand the whole going to court thing. Pay the fine and move on with life.
Never, ever, pay a traffic ticket without a hearing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to traffic court, especially if it he got it in one of the smaller municipalities in Maryland. A lot of times they don't show up to court.
I never had a case when the officer doesn’t show up and they dismiss the ticket
If you can reschedule, do it as many times as you can and hope that it ends up not being on the cop's court day
The officer will love you fir it. He gets three hours overtime every time you try that trick.
Anonymous wrote:If you go to court and lose, court fees will be assessed, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to traffic court, especially if it he got it in one of the smaller municipalities in Maryland. A lot of times they don't show up to court.
I never had a case when the officer doesn’t show up and they dismiss the ticket
If you can reschedule, do it as many times as you can and hope that it ends up not being on the cop's court day
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand the whole going to court thing. Pay the fine and move on with life.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t believe an officer said that. They will purposely lower the speed amount hoping you just pay it and do t go to court. So if the ticket was for 41 in a 30 chances are good ge was probably going 50 in a 30. The Officer lowered it to give him a break. If he goes to court he’s going to be found guilty and pay the court costs in addition to the original fine and still get points.