144(18) - Should I Plead Not Quilty?
I was charged today with RED LIGHT - FAIL TO STOP and fined $150 and I guess 3 points. I was driving through the first of three lights in our very small town. There is a access to a business appoximately 50 ft from the intersection. A vehicle was turning out of this business as I crossed a bridge and approached the first of the lights. I took my eyes of the green light to watch this vehicle as it crossed my lane. I proceeded through the light noting it turned amber while I was entering the intersection. As I slowed and approached the next set of lights which were red, an officer was crossing on foot (j-walking across the street, so it appeared) between my vehicle and that ahead of me. He waved and I stopped, seemingly to let him cross the street. He then approached my vehicle and I rolled down the window. He indicated that I had run a red light. While writing the ticket he reported that the light turned red when I was half way through the intersection and that the law says that if you are in the intersection you can be charged. He initially fined me $300 and then said he was wrong - scribbled it out and wrote $150. Should I plead not quilty or simply pay the fine - lesson learned.