Part 2 – In California, Speed Limits Are “Absolute” On Freeways, but “Presumed” Almost Everywhere Else

By: Wallin & Klarich

ATTACKING OFFICER’S DETERMINATION OF YOUR SPEED
When you are charged with exceeding a posted speed limit in an area where the limit is absolute, you are guilty if it can be determined that you drove over the speed limit. However, you are not without viable defenses.

One such defense is to attack the officer’s determination of your speed. This is accomplished by discovering what method the officer used to cite you, and aggressively attacking that particular method. Even when charged with violating a posted or “absolute” speed limit, defenses remain available to avoid being found guilty in court.

Before preparing to defend a speeding ticket, contact the experienced Southern California traffic defense attorneys at Wallin & Klarich today at 1-888-280-6839 or www.wklaw.com for a consultation of your case. We can help you.

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