Re: How to Write a TWBD for a Stop Sign Violation, CVC 22450(A)
If he is saying you rolled through at ten and you are saying you stopped at the limit line, that is quite a disparity. If you honestly believe you stopped at the limit line, you can say that. The speed indicated is probably estimated but even if you proved it was really six, not ten, you still would be found guilty. Bottom line is if he responds, you likely will be found guilty but you are pretty much at no risk now.
Re: How to Write a TWBD for a Stop Sign Violation, CVC 22450(A)
Apparently, OP already told the officer he did a rolling stop. That is sufficient for a conviction.
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If he is saying you rolled through at ten and you are saying you stopped at the limit line, that is quite a disparity. If you honestly believe you stopped at the limit line, you can say that. The speed indicated is probably estimated but even if you proved it was really six, not ten, you still would be found guilty. Bottom line is if he responds, you likely will be found guilty but you are pretty much at no risk now.
Re: How to Write a TWBD for a Stop Sign Violation, CVC 22450(A)
Absolutely correct that an admission like that is enough. If the officer didn't write it down and forgets it, that would be good.