I think it is. Most people I know who went to court got the ticket and the points reduced. My theory is that the judges think that if you're coming to court you care enough about it and prolly don't deserve such a high ticket.
Not only that, when you're in court, it's your word against the police officer, and they won't necessarily show up.
Once I went to court and found out the police officer didn't even file the ticket. so it was non-existent. I didn't have to pay anything and got no points. I asked the court clerk about it and she said that it happens all the time. Policemen file the ticket to the wrong county or forget to file at all, so it's well worth it going to court.
2006-08-17 13:16:51
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answered by brand_new_monkey 6
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This, unfortunately, probably wont work for anyone else ever again... but it worked (by accident) for me.
I forgot about court. Completely forgot! An hour after I was supposed to show up, I remembered. I was unshowered and in a torn dress when I did make my appearance in court. The judge asked how fast I was going, I said 75 in a 55. He asked... where was i going? To work.
So, you'll speed to work, but be late to court? He mused.
Shyly, I looked at him and said, I didn't want another speeding ticket?
He laughed, the DA agreed to reduce to 69 in a 55.
I was given a $5 fine plus the court fees... total $65.
I swear it's true!!!
2006-08-17 13:19:05
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answered by picklebreath 3
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I have never fot a speeding ticket but I know a lot of my friends have....One told me she went in to court and told the Judge that she was not the car that was going so fast..it was the car next to her. Another told me she went into court and told the Judge that she was a single mother and could not afford such a big fine. I think you have to see if your time is worth $95.00 for the AM in court or not. Good Luck!!!
2006-08-17 13:16:58
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answered by celestine 4
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Almost every time I've made the effort to go to court on a ticket the very least they do is reduce the fine.
2006-08-17 13:13:48
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answered by loon_mallet_wielder 5
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lots of the time after I write a cost ticket for 5 less than what I clocked it truly is my discretion. i might want to have placed you in a decrease fantastic bracket. in case you sense you'll lose the bypass pay an criminal professional to have it replaced to a non-shifting violation. it is going to caost more effective than the fantastic yet no factors. i really do not care as I wrote the cost ticket to placed you on be conscious. I do happen on my court dates because it really is my pastime. except there is something more effective urgent in the field.
2016-11-25 23:15:07
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answered by ? 4
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Once that ticket is written, you aren't getting it reduced, especially if you were clocked.
What you CAN do is ask for "Court Supervision." You may have to take a class, and pay extra.... but they will take it off the record, and it won't go against your insurance.
2006-08-17 13:16:16
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answered by mia2kl2002 7
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Hello,
I have heard of my friends go to court and reduce the cost. You can afford to do it if you in the same town than travelling to the court.
2006-08-17 16:26:37
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answered by Narend 2
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Agreed...go to court and at very least the fines will be dropped. If the cop doesn't show, you'll get the demerits dropped too.
2006-08-17 13:14:58
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answered by CliffClaven 3
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The only time I've ever gotten a speeding ticket, I went to traffic school and it didn't go on my insurance and I only had to pay for the class.
2006-08-17 13:15:03
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answered by First Lady 7
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Absolutely, just take your time, and make sure you have good excuse (Dr's note) to postpone your visit few times.
2006-08-17 13:15:25
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answered by Rajesh K 1
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