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From: niel@ihnss.UUCP (M. N. Ransom)
Newsgroups: net.legal
Subject: Re: Defense for Speeding
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Date: Mon, 6-Feb-84 13:49:44 EST
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Posted: Mon Feb  6 13:49:44 1984
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What arguments might work to get oneself out of a speeding ticket will
vary from judge to judge.  I sat in on traffic court recently where a
defendant tried asking for calibration records, etc. only to have the
judge exclaim:  "I know what you're up to and I'm not about to turn this
into a `federal case'.  The judge then proceeded to declare the defendant
guilty.