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Old Oct 14, 2006 | 08:03 PM
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Default Re: Two tint tickets in one stop?

Originally Posted by bseriesbenny
its legit ....back in the day when i was into doing all that shit for my car i had gotten pulled at the beach for haveing no front plate.....drove 2 streets down to get off bc the first was a one way and i was pulled yet again for no front plate. and yes they both hold up in court. depending on your judge he will decide whether u will pay one or both. i got lucky and only had to pay one
The OP had 2 seperate tint tickets written in one instance if I'm reading correctly I had a similar experience except it was for speeding. 2 cops running a speed trap at Rudee Inlet bridge (one on each side) each issued me a ticket for speeding at the same time. I went to court with a lawyer, and the judge had the faster speeding ticket dropped, in addition to telling the cops how he felt about their tactics.

Just go to court and use this:

DOUBLE JEOPARDY - Being tried twice for the same offense; prohibited by the 5th Amendmentto the U.S. Constitution. '[T]he Double Jeopardy Clause protects against three distinct abuses: [1] a second prosecution for the same offense after acquittal; [2] a second prosecution for the same offense after conviction; and [3] multiple punishments for the same offense.' U.S. v. Halper, 490 U.S. 435, 440 (1989).