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"I just received a well-deserved ticket in Winston-Salem. I was going about 85 in a 65 on B-40, but I was very polite with the officer and ended up with a ticket for 74 in a 65, and a citation for failing to notify the DMV of a change of address.

1. I have (had) a clean record, so I'm assuming I should just mail in the $145 for the 9 over?

2. The officer said that I could bring my updated license to the court date and get the DL thing waived. Is there an easier way to do this? Taking a day off to show someone my license seems like a waste. Can I call the DA or something?"



call an attorney there, or go yourself paying off a ticket is dumb if an attorney can get it dismissed

[Edited on October 23, 2009 at 1:42 PM. Reason : fsf]

10/23/2009 1:40:08 PM

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An attorney will almost certainly cost more than $145, and may not get me out of paying said $145

10/23/2009 1:55:13 PM

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nicklepickle, i like your office's letters and the NC statute a lot better than the NCSU link the person before posted. thanks for the info

10/24/2009 9:34:23 AM

nicklepickle
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^^ DONT PAY TICKETS OFF

10/24/2009 11:02:08 AM

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"I got on not too long ago for doing 35 in a 45. However as the cop was coming to pull me over, there was a person in the right lane (I was in the left lane) passing me. Yet I'm the one who gets pulled over for speeding?
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Good, you shouldn't have been riding along in the left lane.

10/24/2009 1:48:05 PM

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got popped tonight for 15 over. i wanna get it knocked down to 9 over but i am probably gonna be out of town on my court date. anyway i can get it done early?

10/30/2009 12:54:35 AM

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^^ Agreed. The left lane is for passing.

10/30/2009 11:26:10 AM

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^^ Hire an attorney.

^^^ Yeah, left lane is for passing, stay out of it if you aren't passing and you want to go 10 below speed limit.

[Edited on October 30, 2009 at 11:29 AM. Reason : .]

10/30/2009 11:28:33 AM

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" i am probably gonna be out of town on my court date. anyway i can get it done early?"
nope you can just not go and file a motion and see if the except it or not

or hire a great attorney!

10/30/2009 12:23:25 PM

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i love how the people who are the first to disregard the speed limit law are the first to get their panties in a wad when someone is in the left lane

10/31/2009 12:30:31 PM

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some guy was going about 5 over in the left lane for over 5 miles between 540 and 440 on I40E. it was so irritating. Do they do it to get a rise or do they have no clue?

10/31/2009 1:44:35 PM

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Got a ticket for having a headlight out tonight.

$25 fine and $130 court cost.

My inspection's due up soon anyway. Do you think if I just take my inspection papers in to court it'll get dropped?

11/3/2009 11:59:27 PM

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A hard copy for a headlight?

11/4/2009 6:36:08 AM

tnezami
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Yeah, dude was a complete dickhead.

11/4/2009 7:58:52 AM

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That happened to me, only it was an expired inspection. When my court date came up, I went in with proof that my inspection was current, and it was dropped. But I still had to pay court costs. This is likely what will happen. Regardless of the case getting dropped or not, you'll still pay court costs.

11/4/2009 9:08:37 AM

David0603
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I had an expired inspection, came in with proof of inspection, and wasn't required to pay anything.

11/4/2009 9:16:25 AM

thumper
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Well that's shitty.

This was back in 2001 though. Not that it matters much.

11/4/2009 9:21:18 AM

nicklepickle
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"That happened to me, only it was an expired inspection. When my court date came up, I went in with proof that my inspection was current, and it was dropped. But I still had to pay court costs. This is likely what will happen. Regardless of the case getting dropped or not, you'll still pay court costs. "
if you paid court costs it wasnt dropped

if by dropped you mean dismissed

11/4/2009 9:24:01 AM

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i went in with my proof of inspection, they said OK, and i didn't have to pay the fine. but i still had to pay court costs.

11/4/2009 9:29:43 AM

nicklepickle
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was it in wake? they may have given you a city code or improper equipment is it was a few years ago when they still did those

11/4/2009 9:31:16 AM

thumper
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yup, wake county. use your magical powers and look me up nixpix

11/4/2009 9:32:15 AM

nicklepickle
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"My inspection's due up soon anyway. Do you think if I just take my inspection papers in to court it'll get dropped?"


yall have to show a reciept of buying a new bulb or it be on the inspection receipt

11/4/2009 9:33:37 AM

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Yeah, the messed up part was that I had a new set of headlight bulbs in my passenger seat. I told said "dickhead" officer that, and he didnt seem to care.

I had just purchased them and was heading home to put them in. F-me-in-the-goatass for not putting them in while in the Walmart parking lot.

11/4/2009 10:19:03 AM

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I got pulled over today and was cited for "exceeding the posted limit of 55 mph." My speed wasn't listed on the ticket. Online it says that it's three driver's license points...does anyone know if there are any insurance points associated with that if it's not stated if it's 9 over or not?

11/13/2009 2:13:19 PM

nicklepickle
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^ if your getting license points you are def getting insurance points

11/16/2009 10:58:31 AM

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I got another letter (regarding the same ticket) but stating they'll suspend my license in December now...
It's been over a year since I got this ticket.

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11/16/2009 1:53:16 PM

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Does James Crouch just do Wake Co, or does he do Lee as well?

11/27/2009 11:14:49 PM

nicklepickle
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^ who cares, theres better attorneys out there

11/27/2009 11:16:58 PM

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^thanks for your smartass remark...bitch

11/28/2009 12:38:59 AM

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I've used Mr Crouch 3 times, and have 3 dismissals. I know many people with similar stories. The only way someone is better than him is if they are cheaper. And I thought he was quite affordable.

11/28/2009 12:42:31 AM

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So on my way back from Hampton, VA about a month ago, I got my first ticket ever in Southhampton County doing 15 over. I didn't want to drive back up there for court so I just mailed them the check and plead guilty to that one. Looking back I realize that was a bad idea. However, a week later, I got another one in Wake county for 15 over. The officer told me that if I just went to court and asked to have it reduced, they would reduce it and it wouldn't hurt my license or insurance. I'm wondering if he said that cause he thought it was my first because the VA one hadn't shown up on my record yet. Should I go to court and ask to have this one reduced? If I do, are they gonna be like "Uh you had one a week before that too... hell no". Should I get a lawyer involved? What say you TWW?

11/28/2009 1:52:17 AM

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They'll probably ask about your previous driving history and they may or may not reduce it.

Either way, you're looking at something like 3 points for the VA ticket plus 1 for the NC ticket if they reduce it; 3 if they don't. 4-6 insurance points is going to be quite costly when your insurance company finds out. I'd wager that you're better off with a lawyer on this one; especially since you skipped the lawyer on the first one.

[Edited on November 28, 2009 at 3:42 AM. Reason : l]

11/28/2009 3:42:22 AM

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So what are we talking about? Insurance doubling maybe? I currently pay like $65/month for auto insurance so it going up would definitely suck but wouldn't hurt too bad I guess. Also, how much is a lawyer going to cost? I assume it would offset the potential insurance costs?

Also, would there be an option of taking traffic school or something to help me get out of it?

[Edited on November 28, 2009 at 9:20 PM. Reason : traffic school]

11/28/2009 9:13:58 PM

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"^thanks for your smartass remark...bitch "


wtf is your problem im being complete serious. how am i a bitch?

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"So on my way back from Hampton, VA about a month ago, I got my first ticket ever in Southhampton County doing 15 over. I didn't want to drive back up there for court so I just mailed them the check and plead guilty to that one. Looking back I realize that was a bad idea. However, a week later, I got another one in Wake county for 15 over. The officer told me that if I just went to court and asked to have it reduced, they would reduce it and it wouldn't hurt my license or insurance. I'm wondering if he said that cause he thought it was my first because the VA one hadn't shown up on my record yet. Should I go to court and ask to have this one reduced? If I do, are they gonna be like "Uh you had one a week before that too... hell no". Should I get a lawyer involved? What say you TWW?"


what was the 15 over if it was more than 75 you may be facing a month- 2 month suspension for pleading guilty to an out of state ticket

and your insurance is already going to increase because you plead guilty to that ticket. if you get the wake county one reduced your insurance is also going to increase because you were convicted of another moving violation in less than 3 years

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"Also, would there be an option of taking traffic school or something to help me get out of it?"
lol not in wake co. unless your under 18....

biggest mistake you can make have a NC license is paying off a ticket in another state

[Edited on November 28, 2009 at 9:40 PM. Reason : sfasdfa]

11/28/2009 9:34:57 PM

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I got a ticket in Forsyth County on Thanksgiving morning for 83 in a 65. My only other ticket was 7 years ago. It was in Atlantic Beach for 70 in a 55 and I just called the DA's office down there and they reduced it to 9mph over on the phone and I just mailed them a check and didn't have to show up for court or hire a lawyer.

Any chance that will work on this one? I figure it's worth a try, but if that doesn't work any recommendations? I'm not familiar with Forsyth County, so I don't know anyone there or anything. I definately don't want an insurance rate increase...

11/29/2009 1:08:51 AM

ShawnaC123
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Is there any reason to not hire the cheapest lawyer in the county? All of them were within fifty bucks of one another, but if I can save fifty bucks I want to save it.

11/29/2009 7:31:31 PM

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i got my 80 in a 65 reduced to a 74 in a 65 yesterday.

i was very impressed with the traffic court system. i don't know if i just came at a good time or what...but i was in and out of the building with my reduction in 10 minutes.

12/9/2009 6:31:16 AM

GREEN JAY
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i still havent found a lawyer to take care of my dec 14 court date for speeding. any ideas for someone last minute?

12/9/2009 6:39:58 AM

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"Is there any reason to not hire the cheapest lawyer in the county? All of them were within fifty bucks of one another, but if I can save fifty bucks I want to save it."


i think the rule of thumb is the less they are paid the less time they are going to spend on it. if the fee they are quoting you includes court costs which is $130, then whats left is all they are making on it. so if they arent making much they are going to go the first day and get what they can. where as an attorney who is making more from it will allow you to make payments, and continue it a few times to get the right judge and allow you to make payments.

12/9/2009 7:11:08 AM

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Nicklepickle,

Traffic is one area of the law where legal services are fungible. Almost all competent attorneys will deliver the same result. Motions to continue are much more useful in other areas of the law, primarily criminal law, particularly in DWI cases. You're right about the quote including court costs. I always quote my price with the court costs included.

If any of you have any questions, hit me up: maf@frickeylaw.com

12/12/2009 12:41:00 PM

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"i was very impressed with the traffic court system. i don't know if i just came at a good time or what...but i was in and out of the building with my reduction in 10 minutes."


You were impressed by their efficient money-making process?

Traffic court isnt about justice or protecting safety, that's why it's a completely separate process from real court.

[Edited on December 12, 2009 at 1:00 PM. Reason : .]

12/12/2009 12:57:50 PM

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^money making yes...but at least they took my money quickly.

if they're gonna take my money (which was a foregone conclusion)...i'd prefer they not waste excessive amounts of my time too.

12/12/2009 7:22:09 PM

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^Actually, if they couldn't process tickets as quickly, they would ticket less. It's basic economics -- make ticketing less profitable, get less tickets.

12/13/2009 2:33:19 PM

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How far in advance do you need to get a lawyer for a speeding ticket? Got one during a "operation slow down" speed trap Thanksgiving (they pulled three of us at the same time...) and my date is in January... I've been thinking of going in myself but am now thinking it might be less hassle to hire someone.

12/14/2009 12:34:15 PM

TJB627
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So I just talked to one lawyer about my Wake Co. ticket and they said that for $365 they would either get my ticket reduced (if the VA one hasn't shown up) or use a prayer for judgment. I really don't want to go to court two days before Christmas but at the same time, I'm kinda wondering if I even need a lawyer for either of those options. I can do both of those myself right?

12/14/2009 12:42:41 PM

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^You could do all that yourself and not pay a lawyer.

12/14/2009 3:08:16 PM

skokiaan
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If your driving record is good, you should be able to get 15 over reduced to 9 over no problem. Tell the dude you have a good record and you want to make a plea bargain. If not, tell that bitch you want a continuance.


Many people in this thread have done that for that speed. 15 over aint shit


[Edited on December 16, 2009 at 12:33 AM. Reason : .]

12/16/2009 12:31:30 AM

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and even if you lawyer up, that's too much money. $250 is kind of the unsaid going rate for run of the mill traffic stuff.

12/16/2009 12:37:45 AM

TJB627
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^Yeah I found another lawyer yesterday that would take care of it for $250, Anderson & Associates. So I'm just gonna let them handle it and I'm gonna start my Christmas vacation early

12/16/2009 11:17:09 AM

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I contacted The Dummit Group in Forsyth County in reference to the speeding ticket I mentioned a few posts up (83 in a 65). I currently have 0 points on my license, and haven't even been pulled in several years. After telling them that, the lady said they could do it for $200 and I would receive no license or insurance points and not have to appear in court. After I agreed to let them handle it and gave them my credit card information, about 10 minutes later she called me back and said that she forgot to mention since the ticket was over 81mph I would be required to take a driving course, and that any community college offers it. Has anybody ever heard of this? I know you can take the courses to get points taken off your license, but I have never heard of it being required, and I also don't think every community college offers it like she said...

12/16/2009 1:52:16 PM

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