Thursday, January 19, 2012

What should I expect in North Carolina Court for speeding in a school zone?

I was pulled over, and ticketed for 2 things.1. He told me he didnt use his radar, but that I was going approx 50mph in a school zone, with lights flashing and students and crossing guards. Traffic was (Med), sunny day. #2. ticket for failure to notify dmv of an address change.

ok, I really dont think I was going that fast, Im not sure exactly what my speed was , but with traffic, ect there was NO way I was going 50, anyway, Im out of work, and I cant just pay the fine and be on my way.., and Im not able to hire a lawyer.to clear this up for me. I have no points /and a clean record.., I did get the cash to change my DL to the correct address,( I didnt even know that was a law)...but IM scared of having to face a judge and if he finds me guilty and I cant pay the court costs...IM scared I will go to jail...I would like to know what the chances of that happing are? and does anyone have any advice for me..thank you.What should I expect in North Carolina Court for speeding in a school zone?
You should probably expect the death penalty.What should I expect in North Carolina Court for speeding in a school zone?
In North Caroline this is the way the law read for speeding in a school zone..................



1. up to a $1000.00 fine.



2. 3 points on your driving record.



3. possible jail time for 60 days.What should I expect in North Carolina Court for speeding in a school zone?
lucky you did not hit anybody. no radar means no proof to substantiate the claim that you were doing 50mph. you have a valid argument not unless one of those crossing guards turn out be a witness. Challenge the officer (when you get to court) to "estimate" speeds of cars passing by without the benefit of a radar and compare that with actual radar results. Your issue about the address change is "forgivable" but is nonetheless a violation. You can site your present financial worries etc, etc. You have to apologize for your "oversight" and assure the judge that you are getting everything in order. Judges are often compassionate unless there is an aggrieved party (like in the case when you hit another car or person). Good Luck.

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