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madness410 04-11-2008 11:48 PM

caught doing 31 mph over. need advice!
 
Hey guys,
I got caught on the GSP doing 86 in a 55...i thought i was keeping up with traffic...the trooper who pulled me over didnt think so. Well anyways, its a 5 point ticket and my insurance is going to skyrocket. This is my first speeding ticket...other than this my record is clean. I talked to a few lawyers...one said worse case scenario he could get me down to 2 points, and usually he could plea bargain to 0. But it would set me back about 600 bills, probably more. I think it would be worth it seeing as how my insurance would go up if i didnt.

This happened in woodbridge and he says he frequents there so hes sort of friends with the prosecutors.

So i have a few questions that need advice...

1) would it be wise to hire an attorney? or do you think i could plea bargain with the prosecutor myself because its my first offense.
2) if i did get 0 points on my lisence from this ticket does my insurance still go up?
3) does anybody know anyone that could hook me up in woodbridge? or anybody know how the prosecutors are there?

Any advice would be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks for looking.

Jon

91DropTop 04-12-2008 07:33 AM

being that its your first offense they will be more willing to drop it down than if you had previous tickets. if you are lucky enough to get 0 points then no your insurance will not go up but you will still have to pay the fines to the town. thats all they want anyway is their money...good luck

bubba428 04-12-2008 09:41 AM

I got 33 over last year, go to court and talk to the officer there, they dropped the other ticket and the speeding from 33 over to 14 over and it was just 2 points. I wouldn't hire a lawyer, cause its not guaranteed that he'll do any better than you could and it will set you back pretty good.

Little G 04-12-2008 12:34 PM

Lawyers don't do **** but plea bargain. You can talk to the prosecutor yourself, they will most likely drop the points for a higher fine. Try to act like you're sorry about speeding and that you've learned your lesson, etc.

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procamaroz28 04-12-2008 01:23 PM

lawyers are useless, PM me i can help you get it all dropped, but first of all did you admit to the cop u were speeding? and second how did the cop get ur speed?

GP99GT 04-12-2008 01:24 PM

heres your advice....slow down :lol:

but really, just go to court and plea bargain. i had a 23 over ticket reduced to Unsafe driving for conditions...no points, about $400 in fines

IROCdan330 04-12-2008 01:42 PM

Go to court and talk with the officer, if you can bring a copy of your clean driving record to show him. Be as respectful with him as you can and let him know you are sorry, he may drop it down for you.

Tru2Chevy 04-12-2008 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by 91DropTop (Post 437097)
being that its your first offense they will be more willing to drop it down than if you had previous tickets. if you are lucky enough to get 0 points then no your insurance will not go up but you will still have to pay the fines to the town. thats all they want anyway is their money...good luck

Don't be so sure....my insurance went up some when I had my one and only speeding ticket reduced to an unsafe (0 point) ticket in court. The insurance company can check your driving record, and they can raise your rates for pretty much anything on it.

- Justin

madness410 04-12-2008 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Tru2Chevy (Post 437207)
Don't be so sure....my insurance went up some when I had my one and only speeding ticket reduced to an unsafe (0 point) ticket in court. The insurance company can check your driving record, and they can raise your rates for pretty much anything on it.

- Justin

crap...that would suck. im under my dads policy njm...anybody know if they check?

Tru2Chevy 04-12-2008 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by madness410 (Post 437210)
crap...that would suck. im under my dads policy njm...anybody know if they check?

They all do. And NJM won't boot you for a first offense, but if you keep it up your dad will start getting letters in the mail from them saying that if you don't get your own policy, they'll drop his.

- Justin

madness410 04-12-2008 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by GP99GT (Post 437162)
heres your advice....slow down :lol:

but really, just go to court and plea bargain. i had a 23 over ticket reduced to Unsafe driving for conditions...no points, about $400 in fines

yeah i keep hearing to plead for something else, get no points but pay a huge fine. but i dont know if they would do that for a 5 point ticket...thats the highest ticket.

as for your advice...to slow down...i think ill take it. but honestly the cop knew the gsp pretty well...he got me AS i was passing sum1, and it happened to be on a downhill part so i was going faster than i thought. o well. thank you for your advice though.

01SS 04-12-2008 04:49 PM

I got my first speeding ticket about a year ago. It was for 15 over. New Jersey has this thing where you pay extra money to lose the points, I think they said it can only be used like 2 times every 3 years or something. It was like an extra 250-300 dollars plus fines but it reduced my points to zero and your insurance company is not allowed to raise your rates. This was all done with my public defender when I showed up in court.

Tru2Chevy 04-12-2008 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by 01SS (Post 437217)
I got my first speeding ticket about a year ago. It was for 15 over. New Jersey has this thing where you pay extra money to lose the points, I think they said it can only be used like 2 times every 3 years or something. It was like an extra 250-300 dollars plus fines but it reduced my points to zero and your insurance company is not allowed to raise your rates. This was all done with my public defender when I showed up in court.

Yes, that's Unsafe Driving. It's not really a NJ program or anything, it is just an easy way for the local municipality to get a bunch of cash from you. They don't benefit from you getting points on your license, so if you're willing to pay big bucks to get them off, they'll usually do it.

When I got my ticket I was doing 68 in a 50, and the cop was nice and wrote the ticket for only 59 in a 50 (next bracket down, only 2 pts.). I still went to court, the prosecutor knew how fast I was going (cop put the actually speed in the notes) and he dropped me to an Unsafe. It cost me about $450, but no points was worth it. I also had a clean driving record at the time, so that does help.

- Justin

madness410 04-12-2008 05:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 01SS (Post 437217)
I got my first speeding ticket about a year ago. It was for 15 over. New Jersey has this thing where you pay extra money to lose the points, I think they said it can only be used like 2 times every 3 years or something. It was like an extra 250-300 dollars plus fines but it reduced my points to zero and your insurance company is not allowed to raise your rates. This was all done with my public defender when I showed up in court.

yeah i was doing nearly double that...do u know if theyll drop a 5 point ticket?

procamaroz28 04-12-2008 07:02 PM

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Originally Posted by madness410 (Post 437225)
yeah i was doing nearly double that...do u know if theyll drop a 5 point ticket?

you can get 12 points dropped at once depending how good you are and thats W/O lawyer for record

madness410 04-12-2008 10:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 01SS (Post 437217)
This was all done with my public defender when I showed up in court.


u mean like a lawyer type person?

sweetbmxrider 04-13-2008 12:54 PM

plea bargain yourself. Unsafe Operation of a Motor Vehicle ~$400 and maybe some court fees. you could try this but i don't know if it would work.

sweetbmxrider 04-13-2008 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by madness410 (Post 437324)
u mean like a lawyer type person?

a public defender is a lawyer provided by the state for those whom can not afford an attorney on their own. you hear it all the time on cops in the miranda(maybe?) rights. "if you can not afford an attorney, one can be appointed to you." its creating equal grounds i guess.

Knipps 04-13-2008 01:35 PM

My ex called me last night and asked me what she should do b/c she's down the shore for prom weekend and got hit with a bunch of tickets when a group of 4 cars got nailed for 76 in a 55, including Reckless. She didn't like my advice and called me mean? :shrug: :lol:

Tru2Chevy 04-13-2008 05:57 PM

Dare I ask what your advice was?

- Justin

Knipps 04-13-2008 06:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Tru2Chevy (Post 437484)
Dare I ask what your advice was?

- Justin

I said she shouldn't fight it alone, her parents are going to find out either way.

r0nin89 04-13-2008 08:06 PM

Dress nice, bring a parent if you are young. Show upmost respect and sympathy and cross your fingers that the prosecutor had a camaro when he was a kid like mine did :D

Got my 5 point reckless reduced to $450 unsafe. No points.

madness410 04-14-2008 09:26 PM

hmmm

fallenleader 05-15-2008 06:09 PM

NJ.
Speed with MANY people. never got caught. woman was first to hit 95mph on rt78/22 coming back from cabelas. were in a hurry, son was coming home from school, got here before him.

My turn was rt50?highway 50? coming back from WV doing almost 100 following a person in a company focus or neon. "they only have 1 major gas company, and don't patrol the highway well" anyway slowed down because it got crazy after a few miles. ended up having to reattach the one clip on her bra. 2006 suzuki aerio SX Premium AWD
http://i149.photobucket.com/albums/s...t/IMGA0641.jpg

AutoX at englishtown NJ 2007. we were there as a meetup, I didn't run, just supported the Aerios. www.aeriostyle.com

Sorry for jacking, had to gloat.

JerzLT1 05-15-2008 06:48 PM

i do 110 at the track, whats your point? 100mph is not something to gloat about j@ck@$$


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