I got a speeding ticket and the officer wrote the wrong birthdate on my ticket. I’ve heard of getting off on a technicality. What’s my options? Thank You, Tony S.

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I got a speeding ticket and the officer wrote the wrong birthdate on my ticket. I’ve heard of getting off on a technicality. What’s my options? Thank You, Tony S.

I got a speeding ticket ,but the officer wrote the wrong birthdate. Can I get off on a
technicality ? Thank you . New Link Destination
ny S.

Asked on November 15, 2016 under General Practice, Colorado

Answers:

M.D., Member, California and New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 8 years ago | Contributor

As a general rule,a clerical error such as you describe on a speeding ticket is not suffucient enough cause to get it dismissed. Most such administrative mistakes are corrected by the judge without dismissal.


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