got a speeding ticket in gboro going 74 in a 65. is it worth hiring a lawyer so my insurance doesn't skyrocket or should i just try to go to court by myself and see if i can get it dropped...any advice on how to sweet talk the DA and get off?
10/13/2006 1:20:37 AM
ibtl
10/13/2006 1:22:27 AM
prayer for judgmentbut you gotta go in
10/13/2006 1:24:40 AM
shoulda blasted your way out
10/13/2006 1:26:21 AM
the cop already did you a favor. just pay the fine. dont waste your pjc on this.
10/13/2006 2:44:27 AM
you get 2 pts on your license
10/13/2006 2:52:59 AM
^^ Listen to the man, he is right.
10/13/2006 7:44:09 AM
even if you don't get points on your license for having a 9-over speeding ticket, your insurance could still elect to increase your premiums because of the speeding ticket - and that came straight from the insurance company when i got my last (and only) speeding ticket for 63 in a 45. the judge reduced it to 9-over and i used my PJC because i didn't want a hike in insurance.i suggest, if you don't regularly get speeding tickets or other driving violations, that you use your Prayer for Judgement (PJC) and be done with it. then you'll just pay court costs and you'll walk out with no changes to your license or your insurance.however, by using your PJC you agree to be free of speeding for 3yrs or else you are subject to being punished for the first ticket as well as any subsequent tickets you may receive.[Edited on October 13, 2006 at 7:54 AM. Reason : oh...and why hasn't someone locked this? there's only 4539846 other threads about this.]
10/13/2006 7:53:55 AM
everyone saying to use your pjc for a nine over is a fucking idiot. stop giving such retarded legal advice.
10/13/2006 8:42:51 AM
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10/13/2006 8:46:53 AM
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10/13/2006 9:00:52 AM
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10/13/2006 9:16:15 AM
ok so i was about to go searchsearchsearchyoudumbass like you people, but his question does require a different approach.these courthouses are county by county, and the practices inside those courthouses vary county by county. what is standard here in wake county may not be wherever he got this ticket...but of course e didn't concentrate on that part of the question.more generally tho, my understanding on 9 miles/hour over infractions is if you record is clean, then it won't affect your insurance. if you have an accident or a ticket in the last three years then you will see a rise. but that could be something i heard from a homeless drunk for all i know.theres some info here:http://www.ncsu.edu/stud_affairs/legal_services/legaldocs/Trafficpoints.htmbut no promises if its all 100% accurate
10/13/2006 9:42:22 AM