I live in Missouri, and got ticketed for "fail to drive on right half of roadway".
I have a few questions: would it be worth to show up to court to fight/waive/reduce it? It's $250 (which seems excessive, seeing as my last speeding ticket was that much, and that was going 12 over) I've heard that if the officer doesn't show up in court, it could be dismissed. Hopeful, but not banking on that.
I briefly read about nolo contendre/no contest, will that help me here?
I plan on showing up for court, if for nothing else than to explain the situation. It was late at night, no one else was on the road (cop tried saying I could be endangering another driver/myself) and I only veered to the left slightly. He was behind me and had gotten over right as I veered. I had just gotten in a huge fight, and left an abusive situation, so I was bawling my eyes out and was grabbing for napkins in my middle console. Literally was just a slip of the wheel, nothing crazy or anything.
I have a few questions: would it be worth to show up to court to fight/waive/reduce it? It's $250 (which seems excessive, seeing as my last speeding ticket was that much, and that was going 12 over) I've heard that if the officer doesn't show up in court, it could be dismissed. Hopeful, but not banking on that.
I briefly read about nolo contendre/no contest, will that help me here?
I plan on showing up for court, if for nothing else than to explain the situation. It was late at night, no one else was on the road (cop tried saying I could be endangering another driver/myself) and I only veered to the left slightly. He was behind me and had gotten over right as I veered. I had just gotten in a huge fight, and left an abusive situation, so I was bawling my eyes out and was grabbing for napkins in my middle console. Literally was just a slip of the wheel, nothing crazy or anything.