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Old December 20th 05, 05:12 AM posted to rec.radio.cb
Landshark
 
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"I AmnotGeorgeBush" wrote in message
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From: (Leland C. Scott)
From:
(Leland C. Scott)
On Sun, 11 Dec 2005, LCS wrote:
I've heard of some chick beating a littering


ticket; chucked a cigarette butt out the window
while driving. She picked up the carbon paper


the Cop threw on the ground from his ticket


pad and brought it to court. When she showed
it to the judge he dismissed the ticket.


Regards,


Leland C. Scott


KC8LDO


You "heard" incorrect.

No.


So you heard correctly, but what you were told was an untruth.
A judge is REQUIRED to follow the law. A judge may not
indiscriminately dismiss such a case based on information that another
committed the same offense.

I personally spoke to the person this


happened too


I don't doubt you were told as much, but it's bunk.

and those are the facts.


The only facts here are 1) you were told as much and 2) apparently
believe it.

She did just what I said and the judge


dismissed the ticket, period.


Hearsay is not fact.
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Regards,


Leland C. Scott


KC8LDO


Try and stay out of trouble, convict.

Sorry Lee, Twist is right. The Judge can not throw out
a case like this because the officer littered. If the judge wants
to dismiss on for "in the interest of justice" fine, but I've been
to court dozens of times for tickets over the past 30 years, never
seen a case dismissed over the reasons like you're friend claims.


Landshark


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