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jbaresich

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Last month in Charlotte I was pulled over and issued a speeding citation for doing 54 MPH in a 45 MPH Zone. At the time I was issued the citation I also was given a flyer that includes the information on how to take a class and receive a "prayer for judgement continued". Based on what I have read here, since it was less than 10 mph over the speed limit I do not have to use the prayer for judgement and should probably save it in case I really need it. Is this sound logic....

The next day, upon inspecting the citation more carefully I realized that the two areas where the date of infraction was filled was an incorrect date. When filling out the citation the officer actually wrote the following days date both where the infraction is listed as well as where he signed his name. I know in NY they would normally trow a citation like this out based on the incorrect information. Is that normally the case down here. Should I contest this in court????
 
First I can provide an affadavit from my wife that I was home caring for our children at the time in question and nowhere near the intersection the citation was issued at. Secondly, I would question whether the officer can provide for his whereabouts on that date considering the fact that it would be highly unlikely that he would be in the same exact spot on the date he actually wrote the citation for.
 
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