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    Default Speeding Ticket - Wrong Amount Charged

    My question involves a speeding ticket from the State of: Illinois

    I was wondering if there was any way I could get my ticket dismissed seeing that the officer said the ticket was 95.00 when in fact it should have only been assessed at 75. My speed was 43 in a 30 and in IL if it is over 20 mph but under 30mph over the posted limit is it 95. Could anyone give me some info on what I could do to get this dismissed. Thanks in advance

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    Default Re: Speeding Ticket - Wrong Amount Charged

    No, the officer's overstating the amount of the fine won't make the ticket go away.

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