In my 16 years of writing tickets, the issue of whether or not the driver admitted guilt at the scene of the citation issuance has never been an issue at trial. A driver can say that they just ran over the Pope if they want, that doesn't mean that they will be found guilty at trial.
The defendant can simply testify that they were nervous, mistaken, trying to be cooperative with the officer etc., when they admitted the violation.
The real problem people have at trial is showing up unprepared, with no affirmative defense lined up, just checking to see if the officer shows up......
The defendant can simply testify that they were nervous, mistaken, trying to be cooperative with the officer etc., when they admitted the violation.
The real problem people have at trial is showing up unprepared, with no affirmative defense lined up, just checking to see if the officer shows up......

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