Incorrect Info On Accident Report. Can Case Be Thrown Out?
I was involved in a fairly straightforward rear-ender with another vehicle as we were approaching a T intersection. The light was green and we were in the right lane (to turn right) with 2 other cars ahead of us. For whatever reason the car ahead of me braked all of a sudden (I'm not sure what was happening with the other 2 cars ahead as to why the other driver braked) but I rear-ended the vehicle ahead of me. Even though there was no visible damage to the car I hit (and only a small crack on my bumper) the other driver called 911. Long story short, the officer charged me with 'careless driving'. I was given a ticket to appear in court as a summons and was also given an 'Accident Report' by the officer which basically just had the information of myself and the other driver on it. I noticed that under the other drivers' information, the officer listed their license plate with my plate number! (My plate was written correctly as obviously this same number). My question is - if I show up for my summons and present this 'Accident Report' to the prosecutor, can I have the charge withdrawn on this simple technicality - that the car I hit was written down with MY license plate number? Or will they say no and my best bet is to appeal for a lesser charge? - 'Failure to turn to avoid accident' for example?
Thank you very much for your responses!