Speeding Tickets - Avoid At All Costs
Author: Richard Gringer
Speeding tickets are horrible and cause nothing but trouble.
You are slapped with fines, risk your license being suspended,
and waste your time and money in court. There are many dangers
of speeding that many people are not aware of but in today's
society almost everyone speeds because it is hard to find time
to do anything these days. Speeding statistics show that on
average 9 out of 10 drivers will receive a speeding ticket in
their lifetime. Many people do not know how to fight it in
court, and just go to their local court house and pay for it
without any fight. That's many people's problem, they absolutely
do not know how to fight a speeding ticket. The best piece of
advice when you get caught speeding and are about to receive a
speeding ticket do not ADMIT YOUR GUILT. The most important
factor to consider at this point is, DO NOT ADMIT ANYTHING.
Your Constitutional rights allow you to remain silent, but the
officer doesn't have to let you know that. If you tell the
officer you were doing about 64 or 65 and you know that you're
in a 50 mile speed limit, you've admitted your guilt. It's best
just to accept the ticket, don't say a word, and drive away.
TRUST ME, I know you want to say something to the officer but at
this point you need to just drive away. This will help you get
out of the speeding ticket later in court. Now when you go to
court there are 4 ways to plead:
1. Guilty. I made an error, here's my money, raise my
insurance. It will never happen again.
2. Guilty with an explanation. I made a mistake, but let me
tell you why, before I give you my money, and you raise my
insurance.
3. NoloContender. It's the Latin translation for "No Contest".
I am guilty, but I don't want to contest it. Here's my money, oh
there goes my sky rocket in insurance!"
4. NOT Guilty. This is the ONLY THING you should be interested
in.
Not guilty does not necessarily mean that you did not commit
the crime. All it means is that the Prosecutor now has to prove
beyond a reasonable doubt that you DID commit the crime. The
Prosecution has the burden of proof, not you. If the citing
officer does not show up for the trial, that's not your problem,
it's the prosecutions. All you have to do is, enter a simple
motion to dismiss due to the lack of prosecution's witness.
Someone getting a speeding ticket needs to use this to their
advantage in court. If you admit to guilt as soon as you receive
the ticket, the only way you can plea now is guilty. Speeding
tickets are no fun and an average speeding ticket costs a person
$1200.00 over the years. If you get one PLEASE REMEMBER, DO NOT
ADMIT YOUR GUILTY AT THE SCENE. If you do this you will have no
chance of winning in court!
About The Author: Richard Gringer has been successfully teach
people all over America how to beat their speeding ticket. He
has compiled an award winning course that exposes how to beat a
speeding ticket. For more info visit
http://www.TrafficTicketEliminator.com
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