Hello,
I am residing in Colorado at the moment.
In Larimer County, I was charged with speeding on the interstate, so it was a county, not a city offense. Anyways, the ticketing officer asked to have the trial postponed and the judge agreed. She then asked to have it post poned a 2nd time, as she was not able to make it...and then a THIRD time. This was only a 4 point speeding ticket.
I was not allowed to ask her if her supervisors found it imperative that she show up for the trial (the judge disallowed that, without any objection from an attorney) But more importantly I think my right to a fair and speedy trial was definitely disallowed here.
Can you tell me what law may have been violated, or not followed throughly enough here?
I am residing in Colorado at the moment.
In Larimer County, I was charged with speeding on the interstate, so it was a county, not a city offense. Anyways, the ticketing officer asked to have the trial postponed and the judge agreed. She then asked to have it post poned a 2nd time, as she was not able to make it...and then a THIRD time. This was only a 4 point speeding ticket.
I was not allowed to ask her if her supervisors found it imperative that she show up for the trial (the judge disallowed that, without any objection from an attorney) But more importantly I think my right to a fair and speedy trial was definitely disallowed here.
Can you tell me what law may have been violated, or not followed throughly enough here?
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