How to Get Out of ANY Ticket in Court 99% of the Time

How to Get Out of ANY Ticket in Court 99% of the Time

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@LawByMike
@LawByMike - 19.08.2023 22:42

What would you like the next "Mike's Law" to be about? How to file a small claims case? When The Cops Can Search Your Car? Leave your suggestions below 👇

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@Connie-u3t
@Connie-u3t - 08.03.2025 03:58

Theres 0 evidence....0

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@supertrix6628
@supertrix6628 - 07.03.2025 15:10

the best and easiest way to get out of traffic tickets is asking for extensions or delay. every time you get one the chances of the officer not showing up goes up exponentially.
vs if you go during the assigned ticket time, that officer is already assigned to be in court that day for all the tickets hes given out, so he will be their most likely,
but if you extend it to different day he's not assigned to court, he most likely will be a no show case dismissed. this tactic ever since i learned it has worked 100% for me and every person ive told of this method.

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@Salmanimran7
@Salmanimran7 - 05.03.2025 21:33

What is the girl name

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@supertrix6628
@supertrix6628 - 05.03.2025 04:21

its not just the cost of the ticket thats bad, its the points and insurance up costs that make it the REAL BAD. thier is new laws arriving, that will show drivers from ANY STATE. so cant run for the boarder to evade less traffic points or insurance's. claiming your residence is now across state lines so you get the cheaper rates.

another example if you get a ticket in another state while traveling, don't need to return to that location to fight it in some cases can do it locally which means the cop will 100% for sure be a no show case dismissed, this is limited though only in some select areas.

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@gunks_getaway
@gunks_getaway - 04.03.2025 20:14

I'm 95% sure that's a laser thermometer.

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@watchingtn.7334
@watchingtn.7334 - 03.03.2025 23:03

In my town, they will tell you. You cannot do a motion of discovery unless it is a felony orange and you have to do it in criminal court. Is that even legal??

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@deejayyy1681
@deejayyy1681 - 03.03.2025 20:22

Does any of this work if you were legitimately caught speeding

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@Itsfrankensteinsmonster
@Itsfrankensteinsmonster - 02.03.2025 04:09

Even if you end up having to pay at least you’re making the ham work for it’s money

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@ZebraActual
@ZebraActual - 01.03.2025 23:53

99% of the time it works every time!!

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@Fldavestone
@Fldavestone - 01.03.2025 20:14

Be a politician?

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@946towguy2
@946towguy2 - 27.02.2025 19:43

Sometimes, NOT postponing the trial, but delaying arraignment is the better idea. Disposing of the case without an actual trial can be the best outcome.
In California, you can do a trial by declaration and if you lose, file a trial de novo for an actual trial. You can in many cases, demand the venue be the county seat, which is helpful in a large county with multiple courthouses. You can have an arraignment at which you demand your right to a speedy trial within 45 days, and demand that the trial be recorded. You can then file discovery motions and subpoena for documents and witnesses. If the prosecution fails to provide discovery or ignores subpoena, you can move for sanctions, evidence suppression and/or dismissal.

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@stormbreaker170
@stormbreaker170 - 26.02.2025 11:22

Or how about just stop driving like absolute scum? Driving isn’t a right….its no where in the constitution, it’s a privilege that can be taken away because you share the road with all of us. That Cali flag in the back was a dead give away of the scummy vibes this video would have

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@troysarnowski5213
@troysarnowski5213 - 26.02.2025 10:30

Also file a Brady request officers don’t like their disciplinary record public. Ask for any complaints, investigations, and disposition of such over their entire career. Can be entered into the court records as evidence. After trial it’s now a public record. Has had many a prosecutor fold after that motion. Because if it went forward it can discredit a officer as untrustworthy. Once this happens they are useless in court.

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@AngusRancher
@AngusRancher - 25.02.2025 01:09

That wasn’t a radar gun on the table you bambulence chasing miscreant

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@ChrisKay88
@ChrisKay88 - 24.02.2025 20:49

I once got a speeding ticket (usually im guilty so I dont argue and just pay) but this time I was not speeding. Long story short I went to court and asked the cop the following.
1. did he recall the large pickup truck that passed me (he said yes)
2. was it possible that he mistakenly took the speed reading of the truck, specially since it was passing me at a higher speed and accidently pulled me over by mistake (he said yes)
The court room was happy and cheering and I felt amazing to get the cop to agree that there was probable cause that he made a mistake.
and yo my/cops/court rooms surprise this was the judges statement "I understand what your saying but Im still ruling guilty" (something like that)
Its been well over 15 years (roughly) and this ruling still bugs the crap out of me.

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@notyetsilenced9746
@notyetsilenced9746 - 23.02.2025 16:09

Here's an unanswered question: What if you are guilty, and you know you are guilty? Should you still try to get out of the ticket? Of course, a fair number of tickets are issued for "victimless crimes" like speeding or failure to wear your seat belt. But what about people who blow through red lights or stop signs? What about people who race down interstates at 100+ mph, veering in and out of every lane, cutting off other drivers? Should they try to get out of their tickets?

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@AlexanderSupertramp142
@AlexanderSupertramp142 - 22.02.2025 22:49

One way is to simply ask the man acting as a judge.. is the plaintiff here today? The plaintiff must appear.. the cop isn’t an injured party, he’s just complaining.. he’s not the plaintiff

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@AnthonyAnthony-tk4ye
@AnthonyAnthony-tk4ye - 22.02.2025 06:26

Lol they’ll give you the next date that cop will normally be there…😜😂😂

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@AnthonyAnthony-tk4ye
@AnthonyAnthony-tk4ye - 22.02.2025 05:49

Where I’m from most people just pay it by mail or online, I figured out if you just show up for the court date they’re usually so booked that they’ll make sure you have a valid license and drop the case….

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@yogidemis8513
@yogidemis8513 - 21.02.2025 21:47

Had a friend who got out of a couple speeding tickets by getting the radar gun inspection sheet, both cases the radar gun was a few weeks past calibration date. It's always worth getting the radar calibration inspection paper as soon as you possibly can after getting a speeding ticket.

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@UmarAlFarooq
@UmarAlFarooq - 21.02.2025 21:43

You are awesome! Great teacher and content.

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@aaronmcadoo3142
@aaronmcadoo3142 - 21.02.2025 01:32

This man IS Saul Goodman

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@troy6686
@troy6686 - 20.02.2025 22:20

Instructions unclear, theyve labeled me a menace to society

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@kentstallard6512
@kentstallard6512 - 20.02.2025 21:02

I'm a Boomer who got my driver's license in 1974, the year that the absurd NMSL (National Maximum Speed Limit) was created, making 85% of drivers speeders overnight. I wasn't going to do a ridiculous 55mph on roads designed for 80. (Go Sammy Hagar! 😂)

I never drove recklessly. I'm diligent about using my turn signals and yielding the right of way. I wasn't tearing through residential and school zones at break neck speeds.

I purchased a radar detector which spared me many times. But a few times I was caught, once in a rural town where a cop was at the bottom of a very steep dip and by just coasting my speed went to 50 in a 45 and I got a ticket.

I would estimate that about half of the dozen or so speeding tickets over a couple of decades I was able to get dismissed by rescheduling the initial court date. It works!

Speed limits aren't necessary on freeways as Germany proved decades ago on the Autobahn. The vast majority of serious and fatal accidents occur on surface streets with lower posted speed limits.

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@RedSiegfried
@RedSiegfried - 20.02.2025 19:21

Sounds more like how to make your $200 speeding ticket into $2000 of legal expenses and $5000 of your time if you ask me.

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@AustinWF1988
@AustinWF1988 - 20.02.2025 19:16

I feel like until law is a part of basic schooling, ignorance of the law should it be the ONLY acceptable excuse for breaking one…

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@anonymoushuman8443
@anonymoushuman8443 - 20.02.2025 06:25

I hate driving 😒

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@anonymoushuman8443
@anonymoushuman8443 - 20.02.2025 06:23

How to get out of failure to yield ticket 😢 plz help
I didn't see the car 😕

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@firedodi2005
@firedodi2005 - 19.02.2025 10:29

How do you appeal the trial verdict?

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@jonerton67
@jonerton67 - 19.02.2025 05:48

Best argument in Califonia after receiving a civil ticket (not criminal, these are traffic codes, not laws) is to use VEH 40500 subsections A, C & D. The state admits it literally arrested you for a code infraction, which is against your Constitutional Rights. It's like being arrested for not mowing your lawn, ridiculous. Every time you were pulled over and given a ticket in CA, you were arrested. It doesn't seem like it, but that is using their OWN legal language.

This code is talking about how a "ticket" is written.

VEH 40500.
(a) Whenever a person is arrested for any violation of this code not declared to be a felony, or for a violation of an ordinance of a city or county relating to traffic offenses and he or she is not immediately taken before a magistrate, as provided in this chapter, the arresting officer shall prepare in triplicate a written notice to appear in court or before a person authorized to receive a deposit of bail, containing the name and address of the person, the license number of his or her vehicle, if any, the name and address, when available, of the registered owner or lessee of the vehicle, the offense charged and the time and place when and where he or she shall appear. If the arrestee does not have a driver’s license or other satisfactory evidence of identity in his or her possession, the officer may require the arrestee to place a right thumbprint, or a left thumbprint or fingerprint if the person has a missing or disfigured right thumb, on the notice to appear. Except for law enforcement purposes relating to the identity of the arrestee, no person or entity may sell, give away, allow the distribution of, include in a database, or create a database with, this print.

(b) The Judicial Council shall prescribe the form of the notice to appear.

(c) Nothing in this section requires the law enforcement agency or the arresting officer issuing the notice to appear to inform any person arrested pursuant to this section of the amount of bail required to be deposited for the offense charged.

(d) Once the arresting officer has prepared the written notice to appear, and has delivered a copy to the arrested person, the officer shall deliver the remaining original and all copies of the notice to appear as provided by Section 40506.

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@ricksaint2000
@ricksaint2000 - 19.02.2025 02:09

Thank you Mike

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@alfrodo762
@alfrodo762 - 18.02.2025 23:53

I just sign tickets as "under duress" that way it's clear in the paperwork that I'm not actually agreeing to show up to court. Then when I don't show up to court, they can't issue a warrant. Has worked for me multiple times.

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@trinibattled
@trinibattled - 18.02.2025 16:49

I got a ticket the officer never showed up but my case continues for the next day

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@michellehenry6773
@michellehenry6773 - 18.02.2025 11:03

What can be done if evidence, such as dashcam and body cam footage are "lost" or destroyed ? My attorney said, the police said the footage from at least 8 cameras was lost or destroyed. I'm in a small town and pressed for how and why and just got a shrug of the shoulders. To me this indicates that a formal request wasn't submitted, also there's an unwillingness to push for an explanation and to gather other exculpatory evidence. I don't understand how and why the police are able to lose and destroy evidence with no repercussion. If I had done this I'm pretty sure it would be considered a crime. Spoiler alert: the police were operating outside the law. Please advise. I won't hold you to anything, I just want to understand and be able to make sound decisions moving forward. Thank you in advance.

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@ELZso213
@ELZso213 - 18.02.2025 09:52

My local police station is never open when we need them and took down their google review because of such bad reviews. Is that infringement on my 1st amendment right?

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@juanjimenez7363
@juanjimenez7363 - 18.02.2025 07:40

I love the editing and format of this video

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@shannon1267
@shannon1267 - 17.02.2025 21:26

I would rather pay the ticket and go about my day than go through all that to get out of it

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@michelefisher5171
@michelefisher5171 - 17.02.2025 18:33

Yeah don’t get one

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@87Rado
@87Rado - 17.02.2025 13:21

Got out of a ticket back in the 80's by asking for a certificate of calibration for the radar gun. Working in metrology, I knew all about calibrating precision tools.
They didn't calibrate them yet back then, I think I may have started something.

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@brokl26
@brokl26 - 17.02.2025 09:26

Shut up…If you’re absolutely wrong, and you usually know if you are, just pay the damn fine. You’re a real lowlife person if you believe you should get away with not paying your fine. Maybe go in front of the Judge to see if your fine can be lessened or whatever, but don’t try to screw the system and the LEO.
As a teen driver in the 80s I earned more than twenty minor tickets. Upset as I was at times, I paid each and every single fine. And I live in a smaller city, sixty-thousand people. So I was a usual suspect when I was driving my pickup. I was never treated poorly by a LEO and in turn, I was always respectful, no matter how upset I was that I was caught speeding ( since every ticket I received was for speeding ). LEOs are generally decent people doing a job that they are tasked with doing. I mean, “ how dare a cop pull me over and give me a ticket for speeding!” ( or whatever the infraction ). Pretty soon the Fire Department will show up and put out fires.

People that are trying to skirt the law by finding ways to not pay the fines that they earned need to have their Driver’s Licenses threatened or suspended.

This lawyer would be that used car salesman that would totally screw over each and every customer that he sold to. And he’d do it with a smile. None of this is remotely funny or fascinating. I would never even hire an attorney like this guy. I want a lawyer that would fight for me, but that lawyer needs integrity.

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@lisaglass6544
@lisaglass6544 - 17.02.2025 07:10

Literally did everything you said. And I lost. Judge said I wouldn't get any discovery. And that he didn't care about the radar guns calibration. But I hear your advice works in never never land. Just not in the real world where the courts are corrupt.

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@kroll41271
@kroll41271 - 17.02.2025 06:10

Don't go to court assuming the cop is stupid. The cop has probably seen every challenge you can think of several times and knows how to overcome those challenges. He knows how the radar or laser works better than you do, knows where the speed limit signs are, and knows how to avoid being tricked even by the best defense attorneys. Sometimes it's best to just suck it up and take the best deal the prosecution will give you.

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@kroll41271
@kroll41271 - 17.02.2025 06:04

Cops don't calibrate radar guns with tuning forks. They use the tuning forks to test the calibration of the radar gun. If the tuning forks show a reading other than what's within the allowable range of error, usually plus or minus one mile per hour, the cop needs to send the unit to a technician that can recalibrate it. I don't think many cops use radar any more anyhow. Most cops use laser, which is tested by a different method.

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@Mr.SteelinKeepIt
@Mr.SteelinKeepIt - 17.02.2025 01:35

So basically this is for someone who isn't speeding and is given a ticket falsely?

Ha! That's only like 5% of the population.

Everyone speeds, so more than likely, yeah, you deserved ticket.

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@timrockman7
@timrockman7 - 16.02.2025 23:00

I had to clear a speeding ticket that was timed out because of its age. The judge noted that and offered to cut the fine in half. I smiled and said that I was innocent and wanted a jury trial. He was amused and after a brief pause he dismissed the case.

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@randomxaos
@randomxaos - 16.02.2025 22:02

It's not just the cost of thefine that hurts.... a moving violation makes insurance cost go up. I sure wish I saw this video before I paid my ticket

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@SuperBloopie
@SuperBloopie - 16.02.2025 19:22

I’ve gotten like 5 tickets in past 3 years and nothing on my record. Always go into court the first time myself, request a continuance to find representation. THEN I hire a lawyer and it has never stuck. Even a 45+ over in a construction zone lol.

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@hershh4227
@hershh4227 - 16.02.2025 16:53

this is what hes a lawyer for Personal Injury, Criminal Defense, and Sexual Assault..... i wouldnt take any info on traffic law from someone who doesnt specialize in traffic law

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@jesselamb373
@jesselamb373 - 16.02.2025 04:01

dont forget the police have an unlimited time and unlimited amount of money from you the tax payer . they have such an advantage over anyone. the police are there to literally ruin anyones life they want cause they have so much backing and laws to protect them and laws to screw you over

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