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Court Cases and Opinions about Tickets and Cash (Page 1 of 10)

5/19/2021
Iowa Supreme Court Rescues State From Refunding Illegally Issued Traffic Tickets
Iowa will not have to refund 22,000 speeding tickets issued by state employees who had no legal authority to issue those citations.
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7/29/2020
Colorado Court Rejects Use Of Turn Signals In Roundabouts
Colorado becomes the third state where courts have rejected the requirement to signal a turn when driving through a roundabout.
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6/12/2020
Ohio Supreme Court Eliminates Need To Prove Laser Gun Accuracy
Laser and radar speed gun claims are admissible in Ohio courts without need for expert testimony or other proof of accuracy.
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2/28/2020
New Jersey Court: Motorcycle License Plates Cannot Be Mounted Upside Down
New Jersey appellate court strikes down attempt by motorcyclist to be different by mounting his license plate upside down.
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4/25/2019
Florida Court Reverses Ban On Anti-Cancer License Plate Frames
Florida Court of Appeal reversed a legal interpretation that allowed police to stop anyone using common license plate frames.
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3/19/2019
North Dakota Supremes: Drivers Can Tap On Cell Phone Screen
Being seen tapping a few times on a cell phone screen does not justify a traffic stop, the North Dakota Supreme Court ruled.
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2/27/2019
Ohio Court Declares Stopping Slightly Over The Line Illegal
Stopping a few inches over the line is now a traffic violation under Ohio Court of Appeals ruling.
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