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Get the Ticket Dismissed
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Originally Posted by freedom found
Background: I recieved a citation for speeding in Arizona.
I wanted to file a NOTICE OF CONDITIONAL acceptance and acceptance for value, and return the copy of the citation, but I had lost my copy of the citation.
I went to the court and got a copy of the citation, there was a docket number written on the citation AFTER I had signed it.
In my Notice of conditional acceptance and acceptance for value, I gave notice of the change on the Citation and asked for a clarification if this rendered the original citation VOID.
I also accepted the citation for value and returned it without dishonor and I signed it "without prejudice" and filed it with the court.
Today, I was mailed a BENCH ORDER which said my notice of Conditional acceptance was "considered a motion to dismiss" and a hearing is now set on my motion.
So, what do I do now?
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Why not go to court and ask that the ticket be dismissed for whatever reasons you think fit, or rules that appear to apply?
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