He must remember. Which means he could remember things differently than what's written down.
Wouldn't this be "reasonable doubt" though to get two different stories from his notes and from his memory?
Amber lights are a tricky thing. You are required to stop. If you can't, then slow down and proceed with caution. People speed up which is the ...
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- Sun Jun 14, 2009 10:06 pm
- Forum: General Talk
- Topic: Court proceedings?
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- Sun Jun 14, 2009 10:31 am
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Re: Court proceedings?
Thanks liveonetheedge. This happened about 8 months ago and considering how many people the officers stop on a daily basis I don't know how their "recollection" can be trusted if the facts change from what was written at the time. My opinion however, don't know whether court sees it that way.
This was an amber light ticket, the officer was ...
This was an amber light ticket, the officer was ...
- Sat Jun 13, 2009 5:15 pm
- Forum: General Talk
- Topic: Court proceedings?
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Court proceedings?
Hello everyone,
I have a court date soon and am wondering whether the officers just read off their disclosure notes when interrogated.
Basically, according to the disclosure notes and the said distances and speeds quoted, by doing some simple math it just doesn't add up. My concern is whether the officer can change his story when on the stand ...
I have a court date soon and am wondering whether the officers just read off their disclosure notes when interrogated.
Basically, according to the disclosure notes and the said distances and speeds quoted, by doing some simple math it just doesn't add up. My concern is whether the officer can change his story when on the stand ...