Legal Question in Workers Comp in Maryland

traffic cams.

what if you go to court on a camera ticket and demand to face your accuser?


Asked on 8/22/01, 10:04 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

G. Joseph Holthaus III Law Offices of G. Joseph Holthaus

Re: traffic cams.

In this case, you do not have the right to demand to face your accuser.

This is for several reasons--most notably that YOU are not

being charged with any crime. The ticket is levied in rem (i.e., against property, namely your car), and not against a person. The Constitution never granted any such right to property.

Thus, the penalty attaches to the property and

does not result in a criminal conviction of any type.

Sorry, this simply is not a solution to your problem. I am aware of one reasonable

defense to the camera/picture and it applies only in

limited situations. Face it, a picture is hard to beat when

coupled with a strong statute for enforcement...pay the fine!

DISCLAIMER: No legal advice is being provided herein. This

communication is mere opinion and is not being provided within or intended

in anyway to creat an attorney-client relationship. When confronted with a

legal problem, the best advice is to contact an attorney.

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Answered on 8/30/01, 2:32 pm


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