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Old 10-02-2008, 10:58 PM   #3
flylock shox
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You would simply argue that there is no evidence before the court that you were speeding: without expert evidence of how laser speed-reading works, the court can't put any weight on the reading the laser gives. If the court doesn't take judicial notice, and there's no evidence of how the technology works before the court, then there's no evidence it works at all or, if it does work, how well. This means there's no reliable evidence you were speeding.
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