Legal Question in Traffic Law in California
speeding ticket - in the wrong place at the wrong time
We were riding our sportbikes on the freeway one night (in the Van Nuys court jurisdiction). The CHP stopped all traffic on the fwy to pull overa LARGE group of sportbike riders. My fiance & I rode up to the event & stopped also. As some cars were let through, we pulled up to the beginning of the line of vehicles. The CHP told my fiance to pull to the shoulder w/ all others. He immediately told the CHP that he was not assoc. w/ the other riders- he was riding w/ me only. He was told that the group had been monitored and that he was receiving a ticket for speeding 80mph(how did the CHP determine this? The CHP drove by my fiance in pursuit of the other riders!). He was NOT speeding and the CHP was mass ticketing all of the riders. One officer took his license, another returned with it to issue the ticket. I was not pulled over. I was in #2 lane ,he was in #4 lane.
We are outraged by this! We are compelled to challenge it. What are the main points that we can make to make our case. We are professionals who ride sportbikes - safely.
P.S. we have read How To Challenge A Speeding Ticket
Thank you
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: speeding ticket - in the wrong place at the wrong time
I have a book on beating speeding tickets on my site at http://www.norman-law.com/page11.html
I do these types of cases as a hobby. I am also a motorcycle rider and the president of a motorcycle riding club. I understand the discrimination you are facing in these types of cases. Call me and I will work out a great representation deal for this case. 818-998-1584
Re: speeding ticket - in the wrong place at the wrong time
you need to be a witness for him and do a good crossexamination on the CHP at the trial. go to www.nolo.com and get their book on fighting tickets.
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