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in either case, by the book, when you approach a stop sign, you must come to a "complete stop" before proceeding with the turn. almost no one does a "complete stop" these days and just do a "rolling stop". a rolling stop technically is illegal and it's perfectly within power of any law enforcer to pull you over and issue you a ticket. of course you may have done a "complete stop" at the stop sign and then continued on rolling towards the intersection, but if the police officer didn't see you come to a complete stop and thinking that you had just done a rolling stop, then it's really just your word against his/her word. $ s4 p9 v/ {5 j: c6 t1 M
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you can gamble and go to court and appeal not guilty and hope the police officer will not show up. if he/she does not show up for the court hearing, then you're free to go. if he/she does show up, you have zero chance of winning the court hearing unless you can provide a real 3rd party witness (if you don't have one right now, it's impossible to find one for the court hearing).
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- Z8 B" I0 v# |4 s7 \0 M Ai would suggest you to just go to court, plea guilty and ask for reduction in fine. usually, they will waive most of the fine ($ and point deduction) if the penalty isn't severe and if it's a first time offender situation. 7 h* {3 \7 t8 K2 ]$ @7 E4 P5 \1 c
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