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Originally Posted by jolinar of malkshor
Why are you quoting me on this? Did you read what I wrote? You may be actually guilty of an offence, you will just be treated as if you were not guilty until proven in a court. Technically, one can be found not guilty in a court of law yet still be guilty of committing an offence.
If an officer didn't do his/her job properly, then by all means bring that up in court. Never once did I say otherwise.
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I quoted you because you seemed to be saying that it's stupid for people to argue tickets if they did in fact do what they are accused of. I don't see how that's stupid at all, even if you are 100% guilty of the stated offense it's not at all uncommon to have the degree of the offense reduced or to have the whole thing thrown out based on a technicality. Nothing stupid about trying, as the OP has proven.
And moral guilt and legal guilt are obviously different, mostly because there's no such thing as objective morality.