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NobleHeavyIndustries t1_j08r94w wrote
Reply to comment by ripecannon in Ticket question by [deleted]
NobleHeavyIndustries t1_j08p3hp wrote
Reply to Ticket question by [deleted]
Class E offense. The maximum is:
- Six months in jail and/or
- A $1000 fine and/or
- A year of probation and/or
- A minimum 30-day administrative license suspension.
The suspension is almost completely assured. The Secretary of State's office will send an envelope to his mailing address, and he'll have to send his license to them. As an administrative suspension, there is nothing he can do to prevent this. If this is the case, it would be a good idea to get a non-driver ID card in the interim. It's hard to get anything done when you don't have a valid ID.
Also, in order to prove criminal speeding, the arresting officer needs to have recorded:
- The stated speed limit of the road.
- The actual speed that the driver was operating at.
- And they need to establish that the speed was more than 30 mph above the legal speed limit.
Based on your information, he was traveling at 33 mph above the speed limit. Radar guns are generally accurate within 2 mph, but radar guns need to be calibrated regularly (every 6-12 months), or they become inaccurate.
As others have said, he needs to talk to a lawyer. This can probably get pled down to just a fine and the administrative suspension, but he won't know until he's spoken to a lawyer.
NobleHeavyIndustries t1_ityqx2s wrote
Reply to When you think about it... by smokinLobstah
They're a highly visible way of promoting a candidate, which is often good for the morale of the candidate (and the employment of the campaign manager) but only provides a modest effect on vote outcomes.
NobleHeavyIndustries t1_j9ahakx wrote
Reply to What’s killing high school athletics? I think it’s AAU. by Parrothead1970
Income inequality.