What happens if you lose fighting a ticket




















Check the law you are accused of violating to make certain you understand it. Oregon Revised Statutes can be found in the courthouse law library, many public libraries, and on the Internet. Chapters , and contain the laws that apply to most cases. These laws are sometimes printed in a separate book called the vehicle code.

If photos, diagrams or maps will help your case, bring them to court. Bring any witnesses, especially people who were in the car with you at the time of the alleged violation.

On the day of your trial, be sure to arrive early. Parking is usually limited, there can be lines entering the courthouse and it may be hard to find the correct courtroom. It can help to watch other cases, so you know what to expect. As much as possible, present your defense in clear and simple terms.

Avoid legal terms you don't understand. Tell your story the way you see it. The court is usually very helpful to people without lawyers. Tell the truth, and present your case carefully. If the judge does decide that you violated a traffic law, the judge will enter a conviction on your driving record and will charge you a fine.

The fine is often based on your driving record, your attitude, and the circumstances of your case. If you lose the trial and think the judge made a legal error, you have the right to file an appeal within 30 days.

However, keep in mind the cost of an appeal can easily exceed the amount of the fine. If you want to appeal, you should consult a lawyer immediately; appeals can be very technical and are difficult to win. In some courts, the judge or the police officer may offer a traffic class or some other way of settling your case.

For some types of cases, you may get a lower fine or dismissal of charges if you complete a class. Whether to settle your case is completely up to you, but make sure you do whatever you agree to do. Proven track record of traffic tickets defence. A company with years of experience fighting traffic tickets. Three 3 Options for Fighting Your Traffic Ticket 1 Plead Guilty — Not Advisable receive all demerit points and suspensions attached to the ticket s have the conviction entered on you record for three 3 years increase your insurance premiums pay the full fine listed on the ticket with no reduction NEVER select option one before speaking to a legal representative at OTT Legal.

If you meet with the prosecutor, you lose any chance to win your case completely. All the prosecutor will do is reduce your charge. The driver may still lose demerit points. The ticket still goes on your driving record and insurance for three 3 years.

It is improper and against the law for a court clerk to give legal advice. There may be many issues that can cancel your ticket. A court clerk is not qualified to give you legal advice, nor are they going to tell you that you can win your case.

The police officer and any witnesses must appear in court. The prosecution has to prove the case against you, before you have to defend yourself. Where they cannot prove the case for any reason, the traffic ticket will be dismissed. When you fight the ticket you always have a chance to win. Send us an Email Your Name. Phone Number. What court is your ticket for? What happened? Free consultation.

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There is no membership section where you log in to see members-only declarations. If you are a newly paid member with a ticket of this type and violation, this declaration example will be emailed to you once I receive your membership fee and one of us has had a chance to review your registration information. This can often take up to a day. Please be patient.

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