Legal Question in Traffic Law in New Jersey
Overtime Meter Parking Violation
On 6/30/07 I received an Overtime Meter Parking Violation in Keansburg, NJ. My meter had time until 7:26 pm and the ticket was written 7:34 pm as I was returning to put more money in the meter.
The court date, as written on the ticket, is 6/12/07. Clearly I cannot abide by their order because the court date is in the past.
Can this error be considered a violation of my right to a court date and void this ticket? Should I be responsible for pointing out their error? Comments?
Thanks.
Asked on 6/30/07, 9:28 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Jef Henninger, Esq
Law Offices of Jef Henninger, Esq.
Re: Overtime Meter Parking Violation
I think your time is better spent worrying about other thing in your life. Call the court and make arrangements to pay the ticket.
Answered on 7/01/07, 10:55 am
Related Questions & Answers
-
If I defend myself in traffic court and lose... Lets face it, there is a strong... Asked 6/28/07, 12:33 pm in United States New Jersey Traffic Law
-
NJ Amended Summons I went through the answers here and know that there might be a... Asked 6/28/07, 10:02 am in United States New Jersey Traffic Law
-
NJ- Failure to Stop at STOP sign I approached a T-shape junction, there was no... Asked 6/27/07, 10:51 pm in United States New Jersey Traffic Law
-
Traffic Discovery I have a case pending in NJ traffic court- disregarding and... Asked 6/25/07, 9:46 pm in United States New Jersey Traffic Law