by mastadon on December 12th, 2008

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In ohio, i was issued a ticketby an officer who wrote the right date on the offense part, but the date the summons was issued he wrote the wrong date, the day before the offense, i.e. offense on Nov. 19,2008, summons was given nov. 18, 2008, can i win?

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  • by Your sisters cute friend on December 12th, 2008

    Your sisters cute friend

    Nope. I've also heard of people getting vanity license plates with words like "none" or "speeding" hoping that the judge would throw the tickets away thinking the officer made a mistake, but they don't.

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  • by Hardcore Conservative on December 12th, 2008

    Hardcore Conservative

    No. You'll loose. Your best best is to call the court and find out when you're supposed to appear. That way, if you don't show up for court on the day they have you scheduled, they'll issue a warrant for your arrest for Failure to Appear.
    Call the clerk of courts.

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  • by uncacal on December 12th, 2008

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    I would bet against it.

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