
TL;DR
This paper presents a novel method for contesting traffic tickets, demonstrating its effectiveness through a case that received public recognition and a monetary award.
Contribution
It introduces a new legal approach to challenge traffic tickets, supported by a successful real-world application and public interest.
Findings
Won a $400 prize for the method
Successfully challenged a traffic ticket
Generated significant public interest
Abstract
A way to fight your traffic tickets. The paper was awarded a special prize of $400 that the author did not have to pay to the state of California. In view of enormous, extremely surprising and completely unexpected public interest to this work, we have added an appendix answering the two most common questions.
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TopicsCriminal Law and Evidence
