NO,what you ask can't be done or if it can not easily.What happens in some of these "ROADSIDE PLEA BARGINS" is the officer will write you for a bogus charge or to cover himself he might ask in a certain voice inflection "ARE SURE YOU WERE WEARING YOUR SEATBELT?" and if you "GET THE MESSAGE" you will get a ticket for the no points charge . In Va. the infraction of choice seems to be "FAILURE TO OBEY A TRAFFIC SIGN" which is MUCH CHEAPER and no points! hope this helps
2006-11-25 14:36:48
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answered by badmts 4
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If i understand you correctly your asking if an officer can write you up a ticket then offer you a deal so as to save any points on your license?
No that's for the judge to decide.
2006-11-26 10:46:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes he can write the speeding ticket. He may tell you to plead not guilty and at the hearing the judge may ask you if you wish to plead to a lesser charge with no points on your license.
2006-11-26 18:48:26
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answered by John71 3
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If he's already written it up, he cannot change it or rip it up without going through other procedures, which cannot be done on the side of the road in most jurisdictions. If he has not quite filled it in, yes, he can lower the charges or decide to give you a warning. Now, what you didn't explain is what type of offer? If it is monetary or for sexual favors, no he cannot. That would be bribery and is illegal.
2006-11-25 12:32:22
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answered by schaianne 5
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Yes, You can take the court date and plead guilty but to a lesser charge. They usually allow you 5-10 over the speed limit, so if you take the time to go to court they drop it by that. So if you were doing 20 over, they might drop it to 10 because you took the time to go through the courts. All you do is plead guilty on the citation and send it in without payment or half and they set a date for you to appear in court.
2006-11-25 12:26:43
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answered by wildcat 2
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Sure, the cop can decide to not write you up even if he knows you did it. Only the district attorney has more discretion as to how to proceed - the DA can legally decide not file charges, to file less serious charges, to dismiss the charges, etc., and the control of this discretion is only by way of the next county elections.
2006-11-25 12:29:17
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answered by Peter A 2
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depends on where you got the ticket, but a lot of area's let you either take the ticket, or traffic school, that is probably what the officer was getting at
2006-11-25 14:47:41
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answered by speedysundevil 3
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The officer can not make a deal, only the judge can.
the officer can recommend to the judge, but the officer has no right to make deals
2006-11-25 13:46:40
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answered by Anonymous
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This international is administered with the help of sturdy ole boy platforms mutually with what you've defined. this is not legal yet do you rather have any information? it is your note adversarial to his. i ought to call this a bribe. yet back, you've not something concrete you should use adversarial to him. The ball is on your court docket. he's calling you to be a participant. there is not something he can do to you in case you refuse. Pay the cost ticket or play his sport. it is your decision. i ought to easily pay the cost ticket and end rushing. *** replace *** ok, I understand you've a witness... "yet" ... there's a ingredient it rather is nicely conventional. in case you pursue expenditures adversarial to him, are you particular you at the instantaneous are not in simple terms bringing extra warmth upon your self? "police officers do not get mad... THEY GET EVEN." They stick mutually. You and your pal ought to favor to leave the state, in case you pursue this.... your names will be locked contained in the states police computers and genuinely accessed with the help of any cop that attracts you over contained in the destiny. Oh yea... he receives EVEN. back... i imagine you ought to in simple terms pay the cost ticket and end rushing.
2016-11-26 22:08:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Or you can go to traffic school and it would be like it never happened.
2006-11-25 12:29:11
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answered by st_al_xii 3
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