
Quoting
That Guy
It may need to be confirmed with the officer (simply because he is supposed to submit a copy of the correction with the citation when he files it... If he didn't, it may seem odd). When he does confirm it though, it sure will hold up... There maybe some logistic complications however; for example, if the court wants to inquire with the officer for clarification, and simply because the officer will not be in court at the arraignment, it may require you to plead not guilty, and have to reappear for trial. To do so would usually require the defendant to post bail for an amount equal to the fine amount, and for the court to require you to post a good chunk of money for bail when it may not be needed and simply because the officer made a mistake, might be a challenge... This is only but one over analytical scenario... There maybe others, of course!