goldhead124 wrote:t3ch9 wrote:When you ran the red light, were you going straight or left?
I was going straight, I clearly ran the read, the red light camera will show that, there is no disputing that I ran the red light. My argument is why was the officer monitoring the intersection where a red light camera is already operating, and why give me another ticket when I will get one from the red light camera?
jsherk wrote:I would plead NOT GUILTY to all tickets you get and request a trial with the officer present. Once you get your notice of trial, then request disclsoure (officers notes).
Once you get disclosure for both tickets, then you can decide how to proceed.
What's the significance of the officer's notes? What information will be included in them that would influence the outcome? I am not sure how I can plead not guilty to both tickets; the red light camera ticket will clearly show that I ran the red.
Yes, there is usually never a defense against a red light ticket.
Anyways i was asking you if you were making a left turn or going straight because, most traffic cameras do not catch left turns. They will only catch you if you are going straight.
I was thinking the officer gave the ticket because in case the traffic light camera did not give you a ticket, you would still be charged for running the red light.
Anyways, your best bet would be, hope that you do get a red light ticket from the camera, court both the tickets.
Then you can plea guilty for the red light camera ticket and get the one the police officer gave you dismissed.
You should have asked the officer, "If I'm going to get a ticket in the mail, why would you give me one?" but I'm sure it's because he was just trying to make sure you get a ticket whether the camera works or not.
I'm pretty sure they are obligated to give you a ticket if they see you do a violation, whether there is a camera there or not.
In your situation though, i think hiring a paralegal is unnecessary. You should save money for that and just court them both yourself. I'm pretty sure you would only be stuck with the red light camera ticket instead of the officer's ticket.
If this happens, it won't affect your insurance rates. You should also get advice from a reliable source, this is just how I think it would work. Don't take my word for it
I'm here for the same reason as you, running a red light - officer ticket lol.