Welcome to ECCIE, become a part of the fastest growing adult community. Take a minute & sign up!

Welcome to ECCIE - Sign up today!

Become a part of one of the fastest growing adult communities online. We have something for you, whether you’re a male member seeking out new friends or a new lady on the scene looking to take advantage of our many opportunities to network, make new friends, or connect with people. Join today & take part in lively discussions, take advantage of all the great features that attract hundreds of new daily members!

Go Premium

Go Back   ECCIE Worldwide > General Interest > A Question of Legality
A Question of Legality Post your legal questions here (general, nothing of a personal nature)

Most Favorited Images
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
Most Liked Images
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
Top Reviewers
cockalatte 645
MoneyManMatt 490
Still Looking 399
samcruz 398
Jon Bon 385
Harley Diablo 370
honest_abe 362
DFW_Ladies_Man 313
Chung Tran 288
lupegarland 287
nicemusic 285
You&Me 281
Starscream66 262
sharkman29 250
George Spelvin 244
Top Posters
DallasRain70383
biomed160296
Yssup Rider59847
gman4452865
LexusLover51038
WTF48267
offshoredrilling47429
pyramider46370
bambino40275
CryptKicker37064
Mokoa36485
Chung Tran36100
Still Looking35944
The_Waco_Kid35149
Mojojo33117

Reply
 
Thread Tools
Old 03-30-2012, 09:31 AM   #1
loneranger
Gaining Momentum
 
Join Date: Mar 17, 2010
Location: TX
Posts: 56
Encounters: 7
Default too late to challenge a moving violation ticket if it's been paid?

Probably a long shot, but a friend of mine got a ticket, forgot about court date, was out of town when date was coming up, so he paid it with their online payment system. I guess that's technically pleading guilty. And it's spilled milk, but if one was so inclined (or hell-bent) on trying to challenge the ticket, is it possible? An appeal perhaps? Is there a technical word/procedure for this?
loneranger is offline   Quote
Old 03-30-2012, 09:53 AM   #2
ShysterJon
Valued Poster
 
ShysterJon's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 8, 2010
Location: Dallas, Texas
Posts: 3,834
Encounters: 1
Default

Yes, paying a fine online for a ticket is pleading guilty. My advice would be to tell your friend to call the court and ask the next time it will be in session. Then he should go ask the judge to change his plea from 'guilty' to 'no contest' and ask for deferred adjudication. The judge has the power to do that (as long as the request is timely made). If the judge grants a deferred, and your friend does everything he's required to do, the offense won't appear on your friend's driving record.
ShysterJon is offline   Quote
Old 04-06-2012, 01:57 AM   #3
oesman
Valued Poster
 
oesman's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 12, 2011
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 160
Encounters: 9
Default

I think it's done with. For the future though, the way I handle tickets is to just fax them to my lawyer the day I get them. I've had all of my tickets dismissed in the last 7 years and being that I like fast cars I used to get a lot of tickets. I have the lowest insurance premiums, full discounts, based on having no accidents and no ticket convictions. I haven't had any tickets in the last 2 years though, because I run a good radar detector (Valentine 1) and use laser jammers (Laser Interceptor brand) on my cars. It's not fool proof, but it helps a lot .
oesman is offline   Quote
Old 04-06-2012, 09:03 AM   #4
Guest121212
Account Disabled
 
User ID: 6416
Join Date: Jan 7, 2010
Location: ·
Posts: 2,295
My ECCIE Reviews
Default

I thought laser jammers (link) were illegal in Texas . . . I have better luck beating laser by driving with my brights on during the day when my V1 (great damn product, BTW) squawks.
Guest121212 is offline   Quote
Old 04-06-2012, 05:16 PM   #5
oesman
Valued Poster
 
oesman's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 12, 2011
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 160
Encounters: 9
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Jackie Devlin View Post
I thought laser jammers were illegal in Texas . . .
So is speeding .. and hobbying. It's not a big deal if you're caught, better risk it than get laser tickets. Plus I always jam, slow down, then turn off the jammer so the cop can get a speed reading. Though sometimes there isn't enough distance at the speed to turn it off, in which case you do see the cop go "WTF?" and stare at his lidar gun in confusion.

Quote:
CLASS C MISDEMEANOR. An individual adjudged guilty of a Class C misdemeanor shall be punished by a fine not to exceed $500.
Not particularly concerned.
oesman is offline   Quote
Reply



AMPReviews.net
Find Ladies
Hot Women

Powered by vBulletin®
Copyright © 2009 - 2016, ECCIE Worldwide, All Rights Reserved