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During your communication with the court, youll formally request a ticket deferral. Some jurisdictions may require a written request or a court appearance.
Include any evidence you feel is relevant to the case, such as just how many miles over the speed limit you were going. If you were within reasonable parameters, it is possible the ticket might be retracted, or a lesser charge handed down. If there is any dispute regarding the accuracy of the speed gun, mention it.
Traffic Ticket Defenses that Can Succeed Show That a Necessary Element of the Traffic Offense Is Missing. Challenge the Officers Subjective Conclusion. Challenge the Officers Observation of What Happened. Prove Your Conduct Was Based on a Legitimate Mistake of Fact Prove Your Conduct Was Necessary to Avoid Serious Harm.
These options include, a) paying your ticket (which means you admit the ticket and it counts against you), b) requesting a Mitigation Hearing (which means you admit the ticket and it counts against you), or c) requesting a Contested Hearing (which means you challenge the ticket and deny you committed the infraction).
To apply for the Traffic Infraction Deferral Program, you must submit the application within 30 calendar days of the violation date, or you must have already received a court date. Your request for an online deferral must be received no less than 4 business days prior to your court hearing.
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Mitigation Hearings If you do not want to contest your traffic ticket, you may choose a mitigation hearing. At the mitigation hearing, you will admit you committed the infraction and then explain why you did so or why you hope the judge will reduce the fine. The judge may or may not reduce your fine.

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