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Yes when I was stopped by the Officer I requested to the Officer and he denied my request and told me to do request to the court.
SV=Simi Valley court.Thats what I did and did followed instructions from the Judge.
Also there is a closest Traffic Court from my house.The alleged violation happens before the county line and I ended up be stopped in V. county.
So...

The officer alleges that the violation occurred in Ventura county and he wrote the citation and filed it accordingly... You, on the other hand, say it happened in LA County!

The vehicle code states that you can request that the case be moved to "the county seat of the county in which the offense is alleged to have been committed". You, on the other hand, are saying you want it transferred to a court in a different county!

Good luck with both endeavors.

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I just want to point the right that vehicle code 40502(B) gave me and I have the right to ask with burden proof of evidence.
Sorry... I have no idea what you're trying to say, but I'll still try... Let me split your statement into 2 parts:

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I just want to point the right that vehicle code 40502(B) gave me and I have the right to ask...
Yes, you do have the right to ask as long as you're asking to have the case transferred to the county seat of the county in which the offense was allegedly committed (and in this case, the officer alleges that it occurred in ventura County). But you're not asking for that. You're asking that it be transferred to a DIFFERENT county.

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... with burden proof of evidence.
Are you saying that you want the officer to prove that the violation occurred in Ventura County rather than LA County? If that is the case, then I'm guessing that you'll have to wait until your trial date (which I'm also guessing will be held in Ventura County) and hold him to that requirement! I expect that he will testify -under oath- that the violation occurred in Ventura county... His testimony, and unless you can show otherwise, is sufficient to meet that burden of proof.