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Would this work in traffic court for a speeding ticket?

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CdwJava

Senior Member
You will almost certainly tick off the judge ... not that he has any reason to even entertain your questions at all.

There is no point in the trial that I recall a judge asking, "Do you have any questions of the court?" In most traffic matters (and this may vary by state) you have the prosecution - generally presented via the officer's testimony, your cross examination, and then your defense. At no point is there a Q&A of the court. if a judge allows themselves to fall into that trap, then bad on them.

Most that falderall posted on line about how to beat tickets with fancy maneuvers is generally only good enough to tick off a judge and rarely - if ever - works in real life. Perhaps some glib fellow somewhere managed to make it work in his locale or with one judge, but that does not infer that it will work anywhere else.

- Carl
 

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