If you get a speeding ticket, the officer that handed you the ticket could also help you beat the charge. At Bigger & Harman, APC, we have helped countless clients fight a speeding fight by looking closely at the police officers conduct before, during and after the ticket was issued. You are required to follow the law, but if the officer did not follow the rules, you could win your case with our help. Here are six ways police conduct can help you beat that speeding ticket.
1. Was the paperwork filled out correctly? Sometimes a simple missed step in paperwork is all we need to get a speeding ticket dismissed.
2. Were the radar equipment certificates with the officer and up to date? All radar equipment must be certified and kept up-to-date to be viable as accurate.
3. Did the officer show up to court? This can be the quickest way to have a ticket dismissed, but we never know until the day of your court hearing whether this will be the case.
4. Were the officer’s training certificates with him and up-to-date? It is up to the officer to provide proof he has completed all the necessary training in the required intervals.
5. Were the documents required submitted properly into evidence on time? The officer must follow the correct evidence procedures or the case can be dismissed.
6. Was the officer in a marked police vehicle and in his uniform? He must testify that the violation occurred in his district and he was dressed in uniform in a marked police vehicle when the citation was issued.
These are just a few of the details we scrutinize on every speed ticket and traffic case we handle for our clients. Just one mistake by the police officer can result in a dismissed ticket for our client. Just like you are expected to follow the rules of the road, the police officer giving you a ticket must also follow the regulations in place to protect your rights. Having an experienced attorney on your side that knows every possible violation a police officer can make is the best way to beat a speeding ticket.
Speeding Ticket Attorneys in Kern County
You can fight a speeding ticket and win with Bigger & Harman, APC on your side. Call today at 661-859-1177 or email attorney@markbigger.com to receive the personal professional attention you deserve to protect your record and driver’s license. Se Habla Español 661-376-0214.