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Plead Guilty or Not Guilty?
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[QUOTE="ecasadoSBU, post: 4683092, member: 3976"] Wait. How in the world can you even plead "not guilty"? I don't remember even having that choice. And if you do have a choice to plead "not guilty" what evidence will you use to support your case? I remember it being a summons when you must go to court which is what happened to me. It turned out to be a good day for me where the Judge dropped all the points and fines associated with the violation and basically just charged me the court fee ($87) and required a 4-hour defensive driving course. EDIT: NVM. [B]I just looked a digital copy of that old summons. I did indeed pleaded NOT-GUILTY![/B] ---> My case was extremely bad luck. I took my wife (who was a medical student back then) to her PCP at Ridge Hill, Yonkers just off I-87. Then as we are about to get into the car to drive out she starts rushing me telling me she is running late for med school (Einstein Med in the East Bronx). So I get on the highway and she bugs me again about being late. So I troll her and immediately floored the gas and speed up to 87mph to see her resulting reaction. Well, the joke was on me. Behind the curve the cop caught me going 87mph on a 55mph. He had the radar right on me and I was the only one on that segment of the highway. There was nothing I could do or say. I guess it was immature on my part. But really, there was no one in the highway that I put in danger and I immediately slowed down after a few seconds. But it was too late. [/QUOTE]
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