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Drivers

Did
You Know...

U.S.
Cities known for
Issuing Traffic and
Speeding
Tickets
New
York, New York
Chicago, Illinois
Houston, Texas
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
Phoenix, Arizona
Dallas, Texas
San Antonio, Texas
Detroit, Michigan
Indianapolis,
Indiana
Columbus, Ohio
Austin, Texas
Baltimore, Maryland
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Boston,
Massachusetts
District of Columbia
El Paso, Texas
Seattle, Washington
Denver, Colorado
Charlotte, North
Carolina
Fort Worth, Texas
Portland, Oregon
Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma
Tucson, Arizona
New Orleans,
Louisiana
Las Vegas, Nevada
Cleveland, Ohio
Albuquerque, New
Mexico
Kansas City,
Missouri
Virginia Beach,
Virginia
Atlanta, Georgia
Mesa, Arizona
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Omaha, Nebraska
Minneapolis,
Minnesota
Honolulu, Hawaii
Colorado Springs,
Colorado
St. Louis, Missouri
Wichita, Kansas
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania
Arlington, Texas
Cincinnati, Ohio
Toledo, Ohio
Buffalo, New York
St. Paul, Minnesota
Corpus Christi,
Texas
Aurora, Colorado
Raleigh, North
Carolina
Newark, New Jersey
Lexington-Fayette,
Kentucky
Anchorage, Alaska
Louisville, Kentucky
Birmingham, Alabama
Jersey City, New
Jersey
Norfolk, Virginia
Baton Rouge,
Louisiana
Hialeah, Florida
Lincoln, Nebraska
Greensboro, North
Carolina
Plano, Texas
Rochester, New York
Glendale, Arizona
Akron, Ohio
Garland, Texas
Madison, Wisconsin
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Scottsdale, Arizona
Montgomery, Alabama
Shreveport,
Louisiana
Lubbock, Texas
Chesapeake, Virginia
Mobile, Alabama
Des Moines, Iowa
Grand Rapids,
Michigan
Richmond, Virginia
Yonkers, New York
Spokane, Washington
Augusta-Richmond County,
Georgia
Tacoma, Washington
Irving, Texas
Arlington, Virginia
Durham, North
Carolina
Boise, Idaho
Winston-Salem, North
Carolina
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Dear
Fellow
Driver:
Just
because you
received a
traffic ticket
does not mean
you're
automatically
guilty.
Did you know
that over
half of all
traffic tickets
and speeding
tickets
contested
either result
in a reduced
fine, found not
guilty or the
case is
dismissed? It's
true! The
odds are in
your favor if
you fight.
PayNoFine's
how-to guide is
your ticket to
understanding
how the system
works and to
get your
speeding
ticket, traffic
ticket or other
traffic
citation
dismissed.
Remember,
the American
justice system
is predicated
on the belief
that you are
innocent until
proven
guilty. But
if you're not
convinced,
consider these
reasons:
If you fight
your ticket
& win,
you get your
money
back.
With traffic
fines
reaching a
few hundred
dollars in
some parts
of the
country, a
traffic
ticket can
be
expensive.
Should you
decide to
fight your
traffic or
speeding
ticket and
your case is
dismissed or
found not
guilty, then
you can
expect to
receive a
refund check
from the
court.
Guaranteed
Constitutional
Rights.
By pleading
not guilty,
you have
certain
rights such
as a right
to a speedy
trial,
ability to
confront and
cross
examine
witnesses.
Under a
certain set
of
circumstances,
your
constitutional
rights can
help get
your case
dismissed.
Legal
Requirement.
In order for
a local or
county
government
to operate
certain
types of
speed
enforcement
equipment,
they must
meet certain
federal
requirements.
Force the
government
to prove
they comply
with the
traffic
law.
What's
next...
Photo radar
on the
freeways?
Sad
to say, only
3% of
drivers who
receive a
traffic
citation
actually
contest
their
ticket. It
won't take
long for the
greedy
politicians
to consider
raising
traffic
fines if
drivers
simply pay
up without a
fight.
No
need to surf
the internet
for hours
wasting
valuable time.
We've done all
the research
for
you.
Over 20 key
resources
were used,
including
police
officers,
attorneys,
judges and
experts in the
fields of
radar/laser
speed
detection, to
give you the
most up-to-date
information
available on
the internet.
Even better, we
provide a
series of
proper
questions to
ask the officer
based on the
type of ticket
and the set of
circumstances
with your
particular
case.
We discuss the
most common
traffic
offenses
including
speeding
ticket,
radar
speeding
ticket,
laser,
pacing,
visual
estimate,
airplane,
illegal
U-turn, and
running a
red light.
Regardless of
your situation,
you're sure to
find the
information you
need to win
your traffic
court case.
You
CAN defend your
traffic ticket
court case.
Let's
face it, going
to traffic
court is a
pain. No one
wants to waste
their time at a
place which
makes you feel
like you have
no chance of
winning. That
is EXACTLY what
the court wants
you to think:
it's far easier
to pay the fine
or take traffic
school than
fight your
ticket. In
reality, they've
set up the
system, not for
justice but for
revenue,
otherwise why
would they make
it so
convenient to
pay up?
Unfortunately,
most drivers
are completely
unaware of
their rights
when they
attend traffic
court.
That's why
most unprepared
drivers are
quickly found
guilty.
Don't let this
happen to
you!
7
Common Traffic
Ticket Myths
which are
Guaranteed NOT
to Work for You
in Traffic
Court
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Traffic
Ticket
Myth
#1
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The
police
officer
made a
single
mistake
on my
traffic
ticket.
While
it may
be
possible
for
you to
get
your
traffic
or
speeding
ticket
dismissed
based
on an
error
but if
you're
betting
that
you
would
be
found
not
guilty
because
the
officer
misspelled
your
name
of
your
car or
your
name,
then
this
will
not
help
you.
In
essence,
a
ticket
is
actually
an
accusatory
document
and
the
basis
for
prosecution
which
needs
to be
factually
valid,
however
multiple
errors
could
be
grounds
for
dismissal.
(We
will
show
you
how a
series
of
errors
or
other
obvious
traffic
ticket
errors
CAN
help
you
get
your
case
dismissed.)
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Traffic
Ticket
Myth
#2
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Get
my
traffic
ticket
postponed,
anticipating
that
the
traffic
officer
does
not
show
up in
court.
If
you
follow
this
advice,
you're
destined
to
lose
your
traffic
ticket
case
because
most
of the
time,
the
traffic
officer
will
show
in
court.
If you
don't
have
an
adequate
traffic
ticket
legal
defense
prepared,
you're
practically
guaranteed
to
lose
your
case.
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Traffic
Ticket
Myth
#3
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Using
the
"speeding
out of
necessity"
excuse
in
traffic
court.
Don't
even
waste
your
time.
And if
you
decide
to try
this
one,
you
better
have
someone
in the
back
seat
who is
on the
verge
of
dying
while
you
were
speeding
to the
hospital.
Sad to
say,
this
is one
of the
most
overused
traffic
ticket
legal
defense
strategies
used
but
rarely
works
in the
driver's
favor.
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Traffic
Ticket
Myth
#4
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Deciding
to
attend
traffic
school
instead.
Why
pay
the
fine
and
the
additional
fees
for
traffic
school
when
you
can
simply
fight
the
traffic
ticket,
then
get
your
money
back?
The
smart
move
is to
first
plead
not
guilty
then
decided
which
options
are
best
for
you to
move
regarding
the
specifics
of
your
traffic
ticket
case.
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Traffic
Ticket
Myth
#5
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I
will
fight
my
traffic
ticket
because
it's
going
to be
my
word
against
the
officer's
testimony.
In
case
you
didn't
know,
cops
including
traffic
police
and
"officers"
of the
court.
That
means
that
their
testimony
will
nearly
always
trump
anything
you
say in
your
defense.
Besides,
a
traffic
officer
or law
enforcement
official
is
trained
about
the
law
and
the
traffic
process,
which
is
significantly
more
credible
than
some
driver
who
comes
into
traffic
court
unprepared.
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Traffic
Ticket
Myth
#6
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Red
cars
get
more
traffic
and
speeding
tickets.
Despite
the
rumors,
there
are NO
official
studies
that
red
cars,
vehicles
or
trucks
receive
more
traffic
or
speeding
tickets.
It has
been a
common
belief
that
red
cars
are
cited
more
since
they
may
give
the
optical
illusion
that
they
are
traveling
faster
than
other
vehicles
on the
road.
Some
websites
and
blogs
have
suggested
that
bold
color
vehicles
do
tend
to
stand
out
thus
they
may be
more
susceptible
to a
higher
ticket
rate.
According
to a
recent
article
published
on
Yahoo,
they
indicated
that
some
drivers
think
that
red
cars
pay
higher
premiums
however
both
Allstate
and
Progressive
have
indicated
that a
vehicle's
color
has no
bearing
on the
premiums
they
charge.
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Traffic
Ticket
Myth
#7
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You
need a
lawyer
to
beat a
traffic
ticket.
Despite
what
some
attorneys
may
indicate,
you do
not
need
an
attorney
to
beat a
traffic
or
speeding
ticket.
Provided
you
have
the
right
information,
virtually
any
driver
can
learn
how to
successfully
fight
their
traffic
citation.
In
most
cases,
attorney
fees
usually
outweigh
the
cost
of the
ticket
fine
(which
we
believe
is
intentional)
however
in
some
states
such
as
Florida,
Nevada
and
Texas
have
some
law
firms
dedicated
to
just
fighting
tickets.
You
can do
it
yourself
but if
not,
at
least
check
with
an
attorney
to see
what
their
rates
are.
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PayNoFine will
help you build
a successful
traffic ticket
defense
strategy and
even better,
show you how to
exercise legal
rights.
Regardless of a
document
accusing you of
violating a
traffic law,
local and
county
governments are
required to
prove it in a
court of law.
PayNoFine will
provide you
with up-to-date
information
about the law
and examples of
real world
cases to help
you in your
fight for
justice.
Our
Fight Your
Traffic Ticket
Guide
contains
92-pages
crammed
packed
with all the
information you
need to
successfully
fight a traffic
ticket or
speeding
ticket.
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How
your
traffic
court
date
can
increase
your
odds
of
dismissal.
A
simple
yet
highly
effective
traffic
ticket
defense
strategy.
Learn
how
to
get
a
court
date
in
your
favor
to
get
your
case
dismissed.
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6
most
common
Motions
to
Dismiss
a
Traffic
or
speeding
Ticket.
Use
one
of
these
powerful
strategies
to
get
your
traffic
ticket
dismissed
with
ease.
No
guessing
here,
the
guide
clearly
explains
how
each
motion
works
in
detail
and
when
to
assert
your
rights
in
traffic
court.
(Page
42)
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4
highly
successful
traffic
defense
strategies
for
speeding
tickets.
Learn
from
the
pros!
These
are
tactics
are
used
by
skilled
defense
attorneys
in
traffic
court.
Save
money
avoiding
high
attorney
costs.
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22)
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EXPOSED:
15
speeding
radar
gun
errors.
Although
radar
can
be
reliable
under
"ideal"
conditions,
errors
can
and
do
occur.
We
describe
different
scenarios
where
readings
from
a
radar
can
be
inaccurate
and
how
you
can
use
that
to
your
advantage.
(Page
69)
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Learn
how
to
limit
the
prosecution's
evidence
or
testimony
in
traffic
court.
Various
courtroom
objections
can
be
utilized.
(Page
38)
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Cross
examination
techniques.
No
need
to
go
to
law
school!
Learn
effective
methods
of
asking
the
traffic
officer
questions
that
get
your
traffic
case
dismissed.
(Page
40)
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10
pages
crammed
with
sample
cross
examination
questions.
Uncover
powerful
questions
to
ask
the
officer
in
court.
Follow
our
easy-to-follow
guide
on
which
questions
to
ask
and
when.
(Page
52)
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Why
airplane
speeding
tickets
are
difficult
to
convict.
Discover
how
to
use
the
law
in
order
to
get
this
type
of
traffic
citation
dismissed.
(Page
72)
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Out-of-State
Speeding
Tickets.
Locate
which
states
share
driver
information
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other
states
and
which
ones
that
don't.
Perfect
for
any
driver
who
ever
gets
a
traffic
ticket
or
speeding
ticket
out
of
state.
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Traffic
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I look
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check
from
the
court.
Thanks
again!
L.P.
Ft.
Worth,
Texas
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Traffic
Ticket
Testimonial
#2
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I
got a
speeding
ticket
and I
was
guilty
but
the
traffic
officer
wasn't
very
cool
so I
decided
to
fight.
Hoping
the
officer
wouldn't
show
up but
he
did.
Luckily
I had
your
paperback
book
and
asked
the
proper
questions
to get
my
case
dismissed.
Stephen
G.
Chicago,
Illinois
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Traffic
Ticket
Testimonial
#3
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I
wasn't
aware
of the
different
options
available
to one
who
decides
to
fight
their
ticket.
After
learning
from
your
eBook,
I will
always
fight
any
traffic
ticket
I may
receive.
Well
done.
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Traffic
Ticket
Defense
Strategies
Table
of
Contents
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Introduction
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PART
ONE -
From
Driveway
to
Court
Day
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Chapter
1: How
to
avoid
a
traffic
ticket
next
time
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Chapter
2:
Radar
detectors
and
jammers
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Chapter
3:
What
to do
when
you
are
stopped
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Chapter
4:
Fight
or Pay
your
Traffic
Ticket?
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What
to
plead:
Guilty,
Not
Guilty,
Traffic
School,
No
Contest
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Should
you
hire
a
traffic
lawyer
for
an
infraction
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Driving
school,
traffic
class
and
other
plea
options
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Necessity
of
speeding
defense
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New
York
DMV
Transit
Adjudication
Bureau
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Chapter
5:
Proper
planning
prevents
poor
performance
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Setting
the
traffic
court
date
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Department
of
Motor
Vehicles
(DMV)
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Your
legal
and
driver
rights
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Public
records
requests
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Discovery:
What
is
it
and
how
it
can
help
you
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Review
of
the
evidence
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Return
to
the
"scene
of
the
crime"
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Visit
the
courthouse
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Pick
your
traffic
ticket
legal
defense
strategy
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Chapter
6:
Traffic
Court
Trial
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Appearances
count
in
court
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Who's
who
in
the
courtroom
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Typical
traffic
ticket
trial
procedures
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Prosecution's
case
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Typical
traffic
ticket
trial
objections
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Cross
examination
of
the
officer
and
evidence
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Motions
to
dismiss
and
get
your
case
dismissed
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The
Traffic
Ticket
Defense
Case
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Verdict:
Celebrate
or
Appeal
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PART
TWO -
Speeding
Tickets:
Tools
of the
Trade
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Chapter
7:
Using
Traffic
Radar
to
catch
speeders
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How
Traffic
Radar
Works
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How
Traffic
Radar
Fails
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Typical
cross
examination
questions
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Chapter
8:
Laser
(LIDAR)
Speeding
Tickets
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Chapter
9:
Photo
Radar
Speeding
Tickets
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Chapter
10:
VASCAR
/
Airplane
/
Visual
Estimate
speeding
Ticket
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Chapter
11:
Motor
Pacing
speeding
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PART
THREE
- Odds
&
Ends
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Chapter
12:
Other
types
of
traffic
tickets
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Chapter
13:
Does
speed
really
kill?
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Chapter
14:
How
Insurance
companies
profit
from
speeders
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Appendix
A:
Public
Records
Request
Form
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Appendix
B:
Notable
Case
Law
for
Radar
Speeding
Tickets
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Appendix
C:
United
States
Radar
Speed
Guns
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Additional
References
&
Resources
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92-Pages
of Valuable
Information
to
Win
Your Traffic
Ticket
Case.


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