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A Traffic Ticket Can Never Serve As A Summons. A Cop Can Never Be The Clerk, The Judge Can Never Be The Prosecutor, And The Ticket Can Never Be A Summons Unless You Allow It To Be So.
There Is No Case Until You Get A Complaint, There Is No Summons Until The Complaint Is Received By The Clerk And Summons Issued, There Is No Case If There Is No Prosecutor.
When You Get A Ticket, It Is Only A Promise To Appear Only. There Is No Complaint So No Summons Can Get Issued. Most Of The Time No Complaint Is Ever Filed In A Traffic Case. If You Want To Sue The Cop, You Must File A Complaint And Get A Summons Issued. It Has To Work Both Ways Because Of The "equal Protection Clause"... Unless You Wave This Process Or Don't Stand Up For Yourself.
In Most Traffic Cases:
- There Is No Complaint
- There Is No Summons
- There Is No Prosecutor That Started The Case
- The Cop Acts As The Clerk With No Complaint Filed
- The Clerk And Judge Act As The Prosecutor Which Is Violation Of The "equal Protection" Clause, There Is No Neutral Party
Some Good Ideas:
- Appear By Special Appearance
- Demand A Verified Complaint By Motion, Do Not Send To Prosecutor Because There Is No Complaint This Goes To The Court
- Demand Dismissal Because Of No Complaint Nor Summons
- Demand Dismissal Because There Is No Prosecutor
Dismissal Is Your Remedy If There Is No Complaint, No Summons Nor A Prosecutor. There Is No Silver Bullet Because There Is No Werewolf In A Traffic Case.
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