How to Fight a PhotoNotice Ticket
- 1). File a motion for discovery as soon as possible. Discovery compels the prosecution to provide you with copies of all evidence to be used against you, including photos from the red-light camera. Ask your court clerk if you have the right to demand discovery in your state and if you do, send a written request to the police agency that ticketed you and the district attorney.
- 2). Examine the evidence for inaccurate information. If the information printed on the photos is inaccurate, you can argue the evidence is faulty and should be thrown out.
- 3). Read your state's vehicle code on photo-enforcement regulations, available through your state government's website. This will tell you what rules a government agency must follow when using cameras in traffic enforcement. If you find your city hasn't complied with any of these regulations, you can argue the evidence was gathered illegally and should be excluded.
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