
Originally Posted by
Akosikojak
I know your pain in NC, I'm from there myself and know all the crazy lengths the NC State/Counties go to for speed enforcement. Your ticket '39 in a 20' will be painful if you have a NC DL and will require some court cost/lawyer help to keep your DL.
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Surprisingly I walked away from court with my drivers license in hand, a $180 fine (fine + court fees) and NO POINTS, but I do have to be careful for the next three years (?) until the ticket drops off.
I went to court on my 40th birthday (yes the court date was on my actual birthday!). Before the hearing I had an "official" copy of my driving record sent to me from Raleigh; I have a pristine driving record of 20 years. I gave the DA my driving record and asked him to lower the ticket to 28 in a 20 and he did so. If he had refused I would have asked to see the judge and used my "prayer-for-judgment" to get the ticket eliminated. In North Carolina a PFJ is a free pass that can be used for a number of minor traffic offenses. Since I got the ticket lowered to less than 9 over the speed limit it did not make since to use my PFJ; you get one PFJ in NC every three years. Additionally, since the ticket was for less than 9 over the limit my insurance was not affected.
Additionally, I did it all without, and for less than, what I would have paid a lawyer. Luckily, my girlfriend is very familiar with speeding tickets and taught me how to utilize the system to its fullest. If I get another ticket I will consider an attorney or use my PFJ.
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