Quote Originally Posted by David88vert View Post
Second, where they using radar or laser? It is important, and should be on the ticket.
If radar, did he offer to show her the reading?
If radar, you can subpeona the records for the calibration, plus the certification of the officer. You need to have those documents prior to going into court, if you are going to use that defense though. You will also need to look up the manufacturers specs to make certain that he was not too far away, or too close. You also will need to take photos of the scene, with a way to show distance.
This is how I got radar thrown out on one of my cases, the prosecution needs to bring all documents showing the radar/laser was legal to use and calibrated. In my case, it was 8 documents...they only had 2. So it was thrown out. However, the officer can then testify that they visually clocked you going that speed and that can hold up.