What do I do if I am issued a ticket and I do not agree with the officer or the ticket?
You have the option to go to court on any criminal offense or traffic ticket that you are charged with. If you do not agree with the charge one way or the other, you should go to court and express your side of things.

If you wish you can hire an attorney to help you or you may go in and ask questions of the officer and state your side of the case to the judge. There is not any use arguing about the charge with the officer because he/she has made the decision and will follow through with it. Your available option is to take your complaint to court.

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