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Originally Posted by Dillon Hunt
Look's like the BENCH ORDER is a counter-offer to your A4V. Granting jurisdiction by your act of negotiation.
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No, the A4V is the counter offer to the original citation. Jurisdiction was given the moment the registration docs were signed.
The BENCH ORDER is to determine the validity of the citation, as disputed within the A4V. The fact that a docket number was added to the citation won't affect its validity. The fact that the citation doesn't qualify as a bona fide summons doesn't mean they can't define it as such within the vehicle code.
Registering into a system admits the jurisdiction of the system.
gldskr