My question involves a traffic ticket from the state of: CA, specifically Sierra Madre.
In June I was stopped by Sierra Madre Police for a stop sign violation. I did stop at the sign but as there was no traffic anywhere and I had full visibility, I did not stop long.
I postponed my first court date twice from August to October and I'm going to court in 5 hours in the morning.
I was wondering if I should ask for a Trial by Declaration or what the best course of action is.
I can procure a sworn statement from a passenger in the car that I did stop, but briefly.
How can I find out what the cop's notes were about the case?
Should I just take Traffic School? Or should I first try a trial then request Traffic School if I am found guilty?
In June I was stopped by Sierra Madre Police for a stop sign violation. I did stop at the sign but as there was no traffic anywhere and I had full visibility, I did not stop long.
I postponed my first court date twice from August to October and I'm going to court in 5 hours in the morning.
I was wondering if I should ask for a Trial by Declaration or what the best course of action is.
I can procure a sworn statement from a passenger in the car that I did stop, but briefly.
How can I find out what the cop's notes were about the case?
Should I just take Traffic School? Or should I first try a trial then request Traffic School if I am found guilty?
Traffic Lights, Signs and Controls: CVC 22450(A) - Stop Sign Violation
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