AgentSmithers
Member
Sir,What is the name of your state? What is the name of your state? California.
So.. I have been caught not stopping all the way. I was lost in Culver City, and made a wrong turn, upon the pressure of ongoing traffic I decided to loop back around the block asap instead of forcibly halting traffic, I tap the breaks and turn right. Then the dreaded FLASH hits me. Almost a week later I get the letter sent to me, " Notice of violation" and "Notice to appear". There's an address, but no bail amount is seen anywhere.
Here's the catch, they accuse my brother instead of me! We look alike, and he has a solid alibi to prove that he was not the one driving and he can use the attached paper to disprove the claim and identfy the driver as me, the real perpetrator.
I know that it sounds really evil for me to do this, but I want to see if I could use this error to my advantage to save a couple hundred dollars.
My current plan is that I'm going to use cvc 40518. It still hasn't been 15 days since the infraction but until then, I am going to wait for the 15 days to pass and then have my brother submit the true identity claim, leading to me trying to dismiss it. Will it work? Can they amend all of that information and shift it to me?( And yes I will treat my brother for an expensive dinner if it works)
(For reference: "Whenever a written notice to appear has been issued by a peace officer or by a qualified employee of a law enforcement agency on a form approved by the Judicial Council for an alleged violation of Section 22451, or, based on an alleged violation of Section 21453, 21455, or 22101 recorded by an automated traffic enforcement system pursuant to Section 21455.5 or 22451, and delivered by mail within 15 days of the alleged violation to the current address of the registered owner of the vehicle on file with the department, with a certificate of mailing obtained as evidence of service, an exact and legible duplicate copy of the notice when filed with the magistrate shall constitute a complaint to which the defendant may enter a plea." The bold wording keeps me awake at night because it is correct and they technically fufilled that part.)
The best way to fix this issue is craft a letter to the clerk stating the following.
*Have your brother send it, It's his letter, let him drop it in your front yard mailbox*
make sure you extend your court date if its nearby as mail request can take 2-3 weeks to process (Call every week to confirm they received it and it's being processed). You can do this by contacting the clerk over the phone in most do. *They will cash the check but you will get it back after they find your brother not guilty*FROM:
[Brothers name]
[Address]
TO:
[Court's name]
[courts address]
re: Case Number [Your Ticket case number] Request For A Trial By Written Declaration
To Whom It May Concern:
Per Vehicle Code section 40902(a) and Rule of Court 4.210(b)(2), I am hereby requesting a trial by written declaration.
Per said rule, I expect to receive from you my appearance date along with forms TR-200 and TR-205. I have attached with this letter a check for the amount of $[Full Bail Amount]. You may mail them to my address found above.
Thank you for your assistance in this matter.
Sincerely,
[brothers name]
*Receive a copy of the Written Declaration form from the clerk sometime later*
In the defense just state, "Wrong Defendant" and nothing else.
In the attachments put the number "1" then a copy of his driver's license *Hoping you guys don't look TOOOO ALIKE as you described*.
Thing's to note, Wrong defendant is a pretty strong defense in this case unless you guy just looks too much alike then the Judge will find your brother guilty. If that happens promptly file a Trial De Novo to pull the trial in person to let the judge get a look at your brother before he dismisses it.
Can they go after you, Yes depending on the citing agency they can say this guy looks a little bit too close to the picture so it's probably his cousin or brother and they will pull your driver's license to spotcheck your photo and reissue another citation *Perfectly legal*
Anywho, I would be surprised if it even get's past the declaration part but... there you go
*Note* not getting into Lala land but your brother or anyone is not required to testify as to the matters of who did it, In this case he just needs to defend himself from the charges against him. It is not his duty to reveal to the court/PeaceOfficer who did what.
*Cheers* stop running red lights sir.