what would happen to you if you got pulled over going 147?
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what would happen to you if you got pulled over going 147?
well nothing for this stupid a** cops, they let them go. in fact one of them pleeded not guilty. what kind of a BS is this?
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hello to all, I am new. long time looker and reader. any how enough of my story check this one out.
http://www.nbc4i.com/cmh/news/local/...peeding/19172/
mods sorry about this. please move it to proper general section. thanks.
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what would happen to you if you got pulled over going 147?
we would be getting 3 free hots and a free cot for quite some time ....
One Columbus defense attorney said he thinks the case will be scrutinized heavily.
“I think it’s going to have a big ripple effect for criminal defense attorneys,” Michael Probst said.
Probst said his clients have been charged with reckless driving for going 20 miles over the speed limit.
He said he’s never had a client drive 147 miles per hour, and he said he thinks fellow lawyers will cite the officers’ case in contesting reckless driving charges against their clients.
“I absolutely think that local criminal defense attorneys will point to this case, especially considering that they’re police officers,” Probst.
Thomas was expected in court next week.
“I think it’s going to have a big ripple effect for criminal defense attorneys,” Michael Probst said.
Probst said his clients have been charged with reckless driving for going 20 miles over the speed limit.
He said he’s never had a client drive 147 miles per hour, and he said he thinks fellow lawyers will cite the officers’ case in contesting reckless driving charges against their clients.
“I absolutely think that local criminal defense attorneys will point to this case, especially considering that they’re police officers,” Probst.
Thomas was expected in court next week.
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In IL they made speeding 30+ MPH above the limit a Class A Misdemeanor. This means the officer is allowed to arrest you on the spot, and imprison you unless you can post bail. It also means a judge can issue up to a $5000 fine, and 364 days in jail.
I was arrested for going 41 over, but the judge let me off with traffic school.
The arresting officer can, if he deems fit, ALSO ticket you for Misdemeanor Wreckless Endangerment, and Driving too fast for Conditions. If you're witihin a school zone, get ready for a seriously heavy book to be thrown at you. There are areas in Chicagoland where a highway passes through (over) a school zone, and the troopers LOVE to use that to their advantage.
I was arrested for going 41 over, but the judge let me off with traffic school.
The arresting officer can, if he deems fit, ALSO ticket you for Misdemeanor Wreckless Endangerment, and Driving too fast for Conditions. If you're witihin a school zone, get ready for a seriously heavy book to be thrown at you. There are areas in Chicagoland where a highway passes through (over) a school zone, and the troopers LOVE to use that to their advantage.
Last edited by johnnyx; 07-31-2009 at 03:49 PM.