‘But… I didn’t get to make my big speach… while strutting about the room… and quoting some obscure trope I spent last night memorizing (but not understanding).’
Welcome to Boston. Massachusetts law says that the ticket itself is evidence. That means you are presumed guilty because there is a piece of paper saying so. The magistrate will usually find you guilty on this basis no matter what you say. You have the right to appeal the magistrate’s decision to a judge. In theory the same rules of evidence apply, but the judge will often find you not responsible if the police officer doesn’t show up.
I did that… but the added court costs were almost as much as the dismissed ticket charge. The only advantage for spending the day in court was that I didn’t get points on my license.
If police officers are going to hand out tickets for traffic violations and then not bother showing up in court, why bother? Aren’t there better ways of using their time? (non-driver here)
I contested a ticket and the cop did she up. But when the prosecutor asked the officer to point out the perp (me) she pointed to someone in the back of the room. I was maybe 5 feet from her. Judge: “Oh for crying out loud!!!! CASE DISMISSED!!!” Bang went the gavel
charliefarmrhere about 1 year ago
Ironic if she gets a ticket on her way home!
Ubintold about 1 year ago
So she’s out $20 for nothing.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 1 year ago
Thank the judge and beat feet!
Piper_13 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Called it yesterday! :)
goboboyd about 1 year ago
‘But… I didn’t get to make my big speach… while strutting about the room… and quoting some obscure trope I spent last night memorizing (but not understanding).’
DawnQuinn1 about 1 year ago
What is the sense of winning the war if you did not get to fight? (In court folks) Where is the fun in that?
Hamady Sack Premium Member about 1 year ago
Welcome to Boston. Massachusetts law says that the ticket itself is evidence. That means you are presumed guilty because there is a piece of paper saying so. The magistrate will usually find you guilty on this basis no matter what you say. You have the right to appeal the magistrate’s decision to a judge. In theory the same rules of evidence apply, but the judge will often find you not responsible if the police officer doesn’t show up.
Tina Rhea Premium Member about 1 year ago
I did that… but the added court costs were almost as much as the dismissed ticket charge. The only advantage for spending the day in court was that I didn’t get points on my license.
Diat60 about 1 year ago
If police officers are going to hand out tickets for traffic violations and then not bother showing up in court, why bother? Aren’t there better ways of using their time? (non-driver here)
CoffeeBob Premium Member about 1 year ago
Say “Thank You” and STFU.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member about 1 year ago
I contested a ticket and the cop did she up. But when the prosecutor asked the officer to point out the perp (me) she pointed to someone in the back of the room. I was maybe 5 feet from her. Judge: “Oh for crying out loud!!!! CASE DISMISSED!!!” Bang went the gavel
stefaninafla about 1 year ago
Pretty much de facto for minor traffic offenses