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CA
I am trying to appeal a red light violation conviction. I think I have a very good case but I am lousy at defending myself in court.
I supposedly ran a red light that was on a part of the street that bends to the right. I say supposedly ran the red light because I did not consciously note that I ran the red light. Maybe I didn't see it, maybe I went through the tail end of a yellow that turned red. I just don't remember.
When I went back to look at the light I saw that the light is covered by a large tree up until about three car links before the line. Because of the tree the city placed a light that is not standard or regular on the opposite side of the street, on the left hand side of the street. That light you could see but my defense was that there was a pattern down the street where the light that you went by was above the lane and when you came to the light I supposedly ran through that the light was obscured and that it was not obvious to me that the light on the left hand side of the street was my light to follow. I testified that I was looking in that direction watching to make sure traffic wasn't coming as I had on previous streets where there wasn't a traffic signal just to make sure no one was coming out.
Anyways I believe I had a good case but I did not have signal codes and I did not know how to talk legal jargain or codes.
The judge asked me if I took the photos way later when the trees had bloomed. I told him no I took them about 5 days later. He didn't deny that the tree was in front of the two lights that are above my lane or on the right. The officer didn't deny that the tree was in the way either. He said we live in Sacramento, The City of Trees and that the city decided in that location to put the light on the opposite side of the street rather than trim the tree or remove the tree.
I feel like I proved that the intersection was irregular and that the tree was obscurring the light. I made the point that the only remaining light that was visible was not regular and did not seem apparant to me that it was my light.
I have noticed as I drive around that lights on the left hand side of the street are not always in sync with the light on the right so I do not see how I should have known this light was in sync.
The judge decided that since there were three lights and the one on the left hand side of the street was visible that he would find me guilty.
I stated that I was driving very carefully and that I hadn't received a ticket for over 20 years. I got the full ticket amount. $461.00 plus a finance charge because I am paying payments now.
So my question is if I am appealing the case is there any legal errors that I can use in my appeal. Is the fact that I don't feel there was enough evidence that the light on the left hand side was according to standard regulations of street lights. Was there was not enough evedidence that the light was with in proper regulations for traffic lights.
When the proceedings began the officer asked the judge to ammend the violation code from 121463aVC (red light violation) to 121453aVC (red light violation).
Would this technical error be cause enough to appeal may case.
When I first arrived to court a court person came and told me my court room had changed because the officer who ticketed me was in another court room due to two other people who were being tried. I was told it was in the court room next door. I asked the person if I I had time to use the restroom before going to the court room and he told me yes. When I came back from the rest room the person was not there and I accidently went into the wrong courtroom. I thought I saw the person who had told me to change court rooms in the room I was in. After about an hour and my name wasn't being called I thought I might be in the wrong room. I was. When I got to the correct court room the judge took me on but I was feeling very flustered at that point. I didn't get to watch any court procedings and I am not sure if I was being judged for being late.
Would this be considered a legal error?
I understand I may be being technical but I the appeal wants to know if there was any legal errors. Since I am not court savy I have no idea was a legal error is that would constitute an appeal. I just know I feel innocent and I am not comfortable with the verdict. Had I been driving reklously or had I really run the red light I wouldn't be trying to fight this ticket but I felt like I was driving safe and paying attention to the fullest when it happened.
It seems very difficult to get legal help when it comes to a traffic ticket. Legal help would run around $1500 which is just crazy. The ticket is very expensive but to not expensive enough to warrant highering an attorney. It's like the traffic court knows exactly how much to set these tickets.
CA
I am trying to appeal a red light violation conviction. I think I have a very good case but I am lousy at defending myself in court.
I supposedly ran a red light that was on a part of the street that bends to the right. I say supposedly ran the red light because I did not consciously note that I ran the red light. Maybe I didn't see it, maybe I went through the tail end of a yellow that turned red. I just don't remember.
When I went back to look at the light I saw that the light is covered by a large tree up until about three car links before the line. Because of the tree the city placed a light that is not standard or regular on the opposite side of the street, on the left hand side of the street. That light you could see but my defense was that there was a pattern down the street where the light that you went by was above the lane and when you came to the light I supposedly ran through that the light was obscured and that it was not obvious to me that the light on the left hand side of the street was my light to follow. I testified that I was looking in that direction watching to make sure traffic wasn't coming as I had on previous streets where there wasn't a traffic signal just to make sure no one was coming out.
Anyways I believe I had a good case but I did not have signal codes and I did not know how to talk legal jargain or codes.
The judge asked me if I took the photos way later when the trees had bloomed. I told him no I took them about 5 days later. He didn't deny that the tree was in front of the two lights that are above my lane or on the right. The officer didn't deny that the tree was in the way either. He said we live in Sacramento, The City of Trees and that the city decided in that location to put the light on the opposite side of the street rather than trim the tree or remove the tree.
I feel like I proved that the intersection was irregular and that the tree was obscurring the light. I made the point that the only remaining light that was visible was not regular and did not seem apparant to me that it was my light.
I have noticed as I drive around that lights on the left hand side of the street are not always in sync with the light on the right so I do not see how I should have known this light was in sync.
The judge decided that since there were three lights and the one on the left hand side of the street was visible that he would find me guilty.
I stated that I was driving very carefully and that I hadn't received a ticket for over 20 years. I got the full ticket amount. $461.00 plus a finance charge because I am paying payments now.
So my question is if I am appealing the case is there any legal errors that I can use in my appeal. Is the fact that I don't feel there was enough evidence that the light on the left hand side was according to standard regulations of street lights. Was there was not enough evedidence that the light was with in proper regulations for traffic lights.
When the proceedings began the officer asked the judge to ammend the violation code from 121463aVC (red light violation) to 121453aVC (red light violation).
Would this technical error be cause enough to appeal may case.
When I first arrived to court a court person came and told me my court room had changed because the officer who ticketed me was in another court room due to two other people who were being tried. I was told it was in the court room next door. I asked the person if I I had time to use the restroom before going to the court room and he told me yes. When I came back from the rest room the person was not there and I accidently went into the wrong courtroom. I thought I saw the person who had told me to change court rooms in the room I was in. After about an hour and my name wasn't being called I thought I might be in the wrong room. I was. When I got to the correct court room the judge took me on but I was feeling very flustered at that point. I didn't get to watch any court procedings and I am not sure if I was being judged for being late.
Would this be considered a legal error?
I understand I may be being technical but I the appeal wants to know if there was any legal errors. Since I am not court savy I have no idea was a legal error is that would constitute an appeal. I just know I feel innocent and I am not comfortable with the verdict. Had I been driving reklously or had I really run the red light I wouldn't be trying to fight this ticket but I felt like I was driving safe and paying attention to the fullest when it happened.
It seems very difficult to get legal help when it comes to a traffic ticket. Legal help would run around $1500 which is just crazy. The ticket is very expensive but to not expensive enough to warrant highering an attorney. It's like the traffic court knows exactly how much to set these tickets.