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ollieboy wrote:Blakjak, you can't claim costs in New Zealand for Criminal proceedings (this is criminal as it carries a penalty of fine) but you can claim costs in civil proceedings. (You are eligible for legal aid though, if it applies in your situation.)
MercuryFree wrote:ollieboy wrote:Blakjak, you can't claim costs in New Zealand for Criminal proceedings (this is criminal as it carries a penalty of fine) but you can claim costs in civil proceedings. (You are eligible for legal aid though, if it applies in your situation.)
Incorrect. Costs in Criminal Cases Act 1967 states:
S5: Costs of successful defendant
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(1) Where any defendant is acquitted of an offence or where the information charging him with an offence is dismissed or withdrawn, whether upon the merits or otherwise, or where he is discharged under section 167 of the Summary Proceedings Act 1957 the Court may, subject to any regulations made under this Act, order that he be paid such sum as it thinks just and reasonable towards the costs of his defence.
sergei wrote:4) I would inform the cop that I know(!) that I wasn't speeding and I do not accept the fine. I would inform the cop that I will write every where I can and lay as many complaints as possible, that I will involve the press and politicians in this matter. That my driving history would confirm that I do have clean licence with no demerit points and no fines what so ever. I would escalate the whole issue (peacefully) so it would be a hassle for that cop to harass me. I would make things as difficult as possible, even if it means to spend a night at the precinct.
gtpornstar wrote:ok let me save you a bit of time.
the exact same thing happened to me, i had a radar. I saw the cop a mile away and checked my speed, I was actually running in a new motor so knew i was not speeding. I get pulled over etc and a ticket. doing 65 in a 50 or something like that ... fine - 120.
Difference between me and you ?
I asked for the speed reading and he wouldnt give it.
So I went to the car and he had no lock on my speed !!!
Absolutely nothing !!!
So i wrote in, they didnt accept and decided to go to court.
I would be loosing way more than the fine amount for the time i had to go defend myself but wanted justice as i wasnt speeding.
Long storey short ?
His word against mine.
He said he saw the reading but didnt press a button to lock my speed.
He produced his current speedo calibration(not required to keep it on hand)
My speedo had no current calibration
He even lied about there being no other cars on the road when the reading was taken, there was.
He couldnt show me his reading but according to judge was not required to do so.
So ........... I lost the case !
gtpornstar wrote:Difference between me and you ?
I asked for the speed reading and he wouldnt give it.
So I went to the car and he had no lock on my speed !!!
Absolutely nothing !!!
B1NZ wrote:From what I have read this guy has never had even a small speeding fine, IMO he should fight it in court and keep his driving record intact, and I'm sure the judge will take this into consideration
B1NZ wrote:
Judges generally take these things on a case by case basis (well they should) What was your driving record like, any previous fines etc?
From what I have read this guy has never had even a small speeding fine, IMO he should fight it in court and keep his driving record intact, and I'm sure the judge will take this into consideration
MercuryFree wrote:gtpornstar wrote:Difference between me and you ?
I asked for the speed reading and he wouldnt give it.
So I went to the car and he had no lock on my speed !!!
Absolutely nothing !!!
The policewoman had a lock on a speed @ 63, but it sure as hell wasn't me.
Mr Revhead wrote:the longer you wait, the more the add to it
thats how ppl clock up several K worth of fines
only way to make it go away is to go to court. or pay it
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