Weaverwelder
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
I was traveling south bound on I5 Heading into Stockton. The speed limit is 70 mph. I was going 70 mph behind a CHP who was also going 70mph. He was at least 6 car lengths ahead of me. We travels like this for about 10 miles. Then he started to blink the very left yellow light on his yellow light bar, as if he was turning left. He did this for approximately 8 to 10 seconds. Then a minute later he turns his full twirly lights on for about 10 seconds. Now the hole time he is not slowing down or changing lanes. But after his light display i moved over one lane. Continued to drive 70. Suddenly the CHP slows down quickly so I slow down as well, but he slows down faster gets behind me and lights me up. When he lights me up I am down to 60 mph and now get off the freeway. I give him my info, he says I was doing 70 in a 55 construction zone. He asked me if I had noticed his signals. I said I did but did not know what he was doing. The CHP says " I was giving you a warning about the construction zone". I said "I probably didn't notice the construction zone because I was watching you and your signals".
Anyway. He wrote me a ticket for 70 in a 55. I don't think it mentions construction zones so no double fine. My question is this. Can I fight the ticket based on the fact that he was going 70 in the construction zone, therefore breaking the law himself? IS there any legal precedent for such a thing. Something like you can't commit a crime to catch a person in the act of a crime. Any constitutional angles on this?
Please help.
I was traveling south bound on I5 Heading into Stockton. The speed limit is 70 mph. I was going 70 mph behind a CHP who was also going 70mph. He was at least 6 car lengths ahead of me. We travels like this for about 10 miles. Then he started to blink the very left yellow light on his yellow light bar, as if he was turning left. He did this for approximately 8 to 10 seconds. Then a minute later he turns his full twirly lights on for about 10 seconds. Now the hole time he is not slowing down or changing lanes. But after his light display i moved over one lane. Continued to drive 70. Suddenly the CHP slows down quickly so I slow down as well, but he slows down faster gets behind me and lights me up. When he lights me up I am down to 60 mph and now get off the freeway. I give him my info, he says I was doing 70 in a 55 construction zone. He asked me if I had noticed his signals. I said I did but did not know what he was doing. The CHP says " I was giving you a warning about the construction zone". I said "I probably didn't notice the construction zone because I was watching you and your signals".
Anyway. He wrote me a ticket for 70 in a 55. I don't think it mentions construction zones so no double fine. My question is this. Can I fight the ticket based on the fact that he was going 70 in the construction zone, therefore breaking the law himself? IS there any legal precedent for such a thing. Something like you can't commit a crime to catch a person in the act of a crime. Any constitutional angles on this?
Please help.