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View Full Version : Texas speeding ticket help??
BrianR 12-14-2001, 11:21 AM Hey all,
I've already taken defensive driving this year to get outta one ticket and my luck has it that I get another ticket a week ago. 75 in a 65 on mopac in Austin. Now my question is, he didn't check the box that says how he got me, where it says visual, paced, radar and laser. He also got me going the wrong direction, says s/b but i was going n/b. I was wondering if I could get off on a technicallity, has anyone been a simular situation? I'm thinking that I should go to court and ask to have it deferred so I can take defensive driving. Any ideas?!?!?
TIA,
BrianR
glilly 12-14-2001, 11:31 AM BrianR -
I am the ticket king, or at least used to be.... I've been using David Sprecher here in Houston for 14 years and he's never got a ticket on my record. He's reffered me to Terry Stork, of Stork & Stork, in Austin. Although i've never had a ticket in Austin, i'd give him a call at 512-442-2335. Pretty much a sure thing he'll get it "taken care of".
Greg
BrianR 12-14-2001, 11:55 AM Thanks Glilly!!!! I called Terry and am mailing his fee and copy of ticket today. :)
BrianR
Tex-WReX2 12-14-2001, 12:01 PM Yep, and don't forget Charles Michulka, for people like me, out in Brazoria County. My best(worst) to date, 97 in a 55
400 bucks later, nothing on record
Just finished taking take home DD again.
Remember, you can ask the judge to take DD again if you are not eligable. A judge can allow you to take DD more than once a year. I know:(
glilly 12-14-2001, 12:08 PM Tex-WReX2 -
I'm using him now for that ticket i got on the way to Austin in Brookshire. ...aren't lawyers great!:D
Tex-WReX2 12-14-2001, 12:11 PM Yes, I am married to one. After a few more years I plan on being a stay home dad.;)
glilly 12-14-2001, 12:16 PM It's nice to have a little power in the family; my Dad and brother are both lawyers as well. :devil:
Tex-WReX2 12-14-2001, 12:32 PM Yes it is. Only thing that sucks is that she had to sign an agreement not to do any work outside the "company", because they could be liable. Oh well. The only trouble I ever have is tickets.
ATX25RS 12-14-2001, 04:14 PM Deffered Adjudication (sp?) If you are ineligible to take DD, ask for deffered adjudication, that means that your ticket is deffered, and you are put on "probation" It depends on the area and court, but it usually is a 6 month period in which you can not get a ticket, and sometimes have to take DD. the fee is usually the same as the fine, but it doesn't go on your record..
Andres
:devil: Avoids lawyers, or "legal consultant" as much as possible:devil:
Kartoffel 12-14-2001, 05:34 PM I've been cautious and lucky for a long time. Last speeding ticket was 72 in a 55 zone in Pennsylvania, 4 years ago. The cop was sitting behind a clump of trees near an onramp and timing traffic between the mile markers with a stopwatch.
My BEL-980 should be arriving this Monday, though. I just love electronic gadgets :)
Mauricio 12-14-2001, 06:38 PM *new radar detector features include:
K-band
Ka-band
X-band
Laser detection
Instant-on detection
stopwatch disruption
instantly applies brakes without lighting the rear brake lights* :eek:
:lol:
Originally posted by BrianR
Thanks Glilly!!!! I called Terry and am mailing his fee and copy of ticket today. :)
BrianR
Curious as to what the fee may be, I got picked off doing 85 in a 65 last year, took DD. Since I got the OBS I haven't been over 80, but I want to. :)
glilly 12-15-2001, 11:34 AM Whit -
As far as the fees go with lawyers, it's usually the cost of the ticket for representation. If your lucky, that'll be all, but in some instances you may pay additional fees such as court fines and fees. In my opinion, it's still worth it just to have the violation "off the record.";)
Originally posted by glilly
Whit -
As far as the fees go with lawyers, it's usually the cost of the ticket for representation. If your lucky, that'll be all, but in some instances you may pay additional fees such as court fines and fees. In my opinion, it's still worth it just to have the violation "off the record.";)
So I can either pay the "revenuers" or pay a lawyer roughly the same amount or a little more, not have to take DD *and* keep my record clean?!?!
Jeez, I feel better already!
Just so you know... if you do defer it then any ticket you get during the probation can void it. i.e. not just getting other speeding tickets (you then have to pay the for the ticket and it goes on your record). Shouldn't be a problem if you are a little careful ;)
-anders
BrianR 12-17-2001, 10:29 AM Originally posted by Whit
Curious as to what the fee may be, I got picked off doing 85 in a 65 last year, took DD. Since I got the OBS I haven't been over 80, but I want to. :)
Fee was 150 dollars, but I did a little shoping, hehe, lawyer shoping, and everyone for ticket violations were 150$. Its worth it to keep it off my record. He says, if we get a good judge, that we can prolly get the Defered Judifcation w/ a waved DD course - so i'll just be on probation. :cool:
BrianR
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