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Old Oct 21, 2015 | 08:08 AM
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I got pulled over last night and was accused of going 60 in a 45. That doesn't SOUND right to me, and my radar detector never went off. I'm not saying I was going under the speed limit, but 60 doesn't sound right.

It's been years since I got a ticket, and in the year that I have lived in this state I have no tickets at all.

I am not clear on the "points" system here. Or what options I may have.

Is it worth trying to fight it in court? Should I pay it?

I find it odd that the fine is $30, but the court fees (which they expect me to pay even if I don't go to court) are an additional $188,

Any suggestions?
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Old Oct 21, 2015 | 08:11 AM
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Originally Posted by ruexp67
I got pulled over last night and was accused of going 60 in a 45. That doesn't SOUND right to me, and my radar detector never went off. I'm not saying I was going under the speed limit, but 60 doesn't sound right.

It's been years since I got a ticket, and in the year that I have lived in this state I have no tickets at all.

I am not clear on the "points" system here. Or what options I may have.

Is it worth trying to fight it in court? Should I pay it?

I find it odd that the fine is $30, but the court fees (which they expect me to pay even if I don't go to court) are an additional $188,

Any suggestions?
In a car like ours, I think it's worth going to court. You can probably get the points dropped pretty easily.

And yeah 188 for court fees is right. I "didn't stop at a stop sign" once when I lived in Mooresville and my ticket was $240, 188 in court fees...
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Old Oct 21, 2015 | 08:37 AM
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Get a lawyer
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Old Oct 21, 2015 | 08:51 AM
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Just echoing what the guys have already said. At the very, very least show up and plead "guilty, requesting mercy of the court" and many times they'll drop it to minimum on the spot.
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Old Oct 21, 2015 | 10:34 AM
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What county are you in? Every county handles their stuff a little different. 15 over is not the end of the world but I think it is 3 points on your license. The big problem is your insurance will go up like 40% on the most expensive car you have for the next 3 years. Most counties in the state will let you get it down to an improper equipment if you get a lawyer and have a clean record otherwise. I lawyer will be between $300 and $350 with court costs included. I guess weigh the added insurance cost to the $350 and go from there.

I am sure you could go to court and talk to the DA and get it down to 9 over pretty easily which will not effect your insurance. Just don't get another one or it will get worse

And trust me you will get A LOT of lawyers contacting you by mail .
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Old Oct 21, 2015 | 10:44 AM
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Definitely lawyer up. You'll spend less than you would if your insurance does go up.

Also ask your lawyer about Prayer for Judgment Continued (PJC). Basically, if you've had a clean record for the past few years, you can plead guilty but they won't "enter" the change against you, thus no insurance points or punishment besides the court fees. More here.
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Old Oct 21, 2015 | 10:45 AM
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I am in Wake Co. and the violation was written in Wake.

A lawyer seems awfully expensive for a traffic violation. I understand the insurance thing can be a serious pain.

I guess the obvious question is: "Does anyone know any good lawyers?"
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Old Oct 21, 2015 | 10:55 AM
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Originally Posted by ruexp67
I am in Wake Co. and the violation was written in Wake.

A lawyer seems awfully expensive for a traffic violation. I understand the insurance thing can be a serious pain.

I guess the obvious question is: "Does anyone know any good lawyers?"
I can recommend Timothy Vanderweert http://www.ncduidefense.com/

I've used him a few times now. Pretty reasonable too.

Were you pulled by a trooper or sheriff or city cop ?
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Old Oct 21, 2015 | 11:14 AM
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Tim will hook you up, tell him you are on S2KI and he will know. Let's just say he has gotten a fair share of business from the S2000 community .

Wake County JUST started accepting IE in July I think so you are in luck there.
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Old Oct 21, 2015 | 01:15 PM
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Shouldn't the ticket say what type of radar gun/laser gun he used? I'm also curious as to what Radar Detector you have?
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