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    Default Motion to Admit in Civil Traffic Cases As Weapon

    I dont live in a state that treats speeding tickets as civil matters,,,but I was wondering if anyone who does live in such a state has tried this:
    1) file a motion to admit (most states allow it in civil cases) & wait
    2) when they dont answer then the facts asked to be admitted in the motion would be deemed admitted (and if you state in your motion to admit that your speed was at or below the speed limit you would be in great shape) then ask for the case to be dismissed before the trial even starts ... cause they would have effectively admitted that you were not speeding

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    Default Re: Motion to Admit in Civil Traffic Cases As Weapon

    I expect that someone, somewhere has tried something along that line. People try all sorts of things.

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