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Originally Posted by dharrisonwu
Due Process is Due Process. Regardless of what David was doing was right or wrong, if he wants to go to Court to fight the ticket, he is certainly entitled to do so. That is his constitutional right, especially given the fact that traffic is considered to be a "quasi-criminal" matter. David has the right to present his case and let the Judge decide whether the government has satisfied its burden of proof and if David has any cognizable defenses under the law.
You should trust that the Court will be fair and impartial and will rule fairly and justly. Judges had judicial canons and ethics to abide by and you should trust in the system.
Maybe I'm biased based on what I do, but above all else - - DO NOT PERJURE YOURSELF.
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No one said he did not have a legal right to challenge his ticket. Some of us suggested that he not avail himself of that right.
And now, I am shutting this down!
Thanks to all who participated.