Workable Defense Strategies:
- Find a fatal flaw in the ticket itself
- The officer does not show for trial (some States DO
NOT require the officer to show up in court)
- The evidence against you is made inadmissible
- There is a State or Federal regulation concerning
"Site Speed Survey" that has not been complied with
- Your trial date has exceeded the Statute of
limitations (between 30 to 45 days in many States)
- Speed limit not correctly posted
The defense strategies that offer the most consistent results are those
based on admissibility of evidence and State Statute and Federal
regulations concerning "Site Speed Survey"
Admissibility of evidence:
The premier authority on this is information
from the author of "The Tipmra" (tipmra is armpit spelled backwards in
recognition of the armpit of Law enforcement, the Speed trap Cop)
Several sites sell the information contained in the Tipmra either under
license or in a re-written plagiarized form. The Tipmra works in most
countries that have a similar court system to that of the USA.
(Tipmra.com)
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Site Speed Survey:
The premier authority on this information is
ticketkiller.com.
The defense works very well in California and with mixed results in the
remaining 49 States. It does not work outside the USA.
The best recommendation is to have the
ADMISSIBILITY of EVIDENCE as your
primary defense with the SPEED SITE SURVEY
defense as a backup. A good radar detector or
detector and radar/laser jammer combination certainly helps in avoiding
tickets. They best are manufactured here in America by Rocky Mountain
Radar. available at:
Radar Robs
or Rocky Mountain Radar
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