Legal Question in Traffic Law in California
110 MPH Speeding Ticket
Recieved a ticket for excess of 100 mph. Was speeding at 80-85 but not
in excess of 100. Went to court and lost. Felt officer misrepresented
himself, he stated he was traveling at 90mph when he saw me,
accelerated to 120 to catch me, and then followed me at 110mph before
pulling me over. All this happen in a 3 mile span. Is that possible? I
don't think so. My license has been suspended and a $1000 fine
impossed. Do I have any recourse? What should my next step be? I was
not doing 110 mph. Thanks
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: 110 MPH Speeding Ticket
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