My question involves traffic court in the State of: California
It's not really a question...more of a statement.
In Sacramento County, a motorist cited for a Red Light Camera Violation who is requesting a Trial By Declaration must stipulate that they are NOT challenging the fact that they are not the driver. So, if you got one of these citations, don't plan on fighting it by mail in the corrupt Sacramento County Court, unless your defense centers on something other than driver identity! In other words, if you live in San Diego (and have never been to Sacramento) and the Camera Company incorrectly typed your license plate number, you'll need to appear in person. Ever been to Sacramento...it's very scenic. Oh, and if you're wondering whether this is legal...NO, IT ISN'T. Apparently, the previous local court form of this nature said "I stipulate that I was the driver in the photograph!" Even worse, and less legal. WHAT A COUNTRY! (OR SHOULD THAT BE "WHAT A COUNTY!") You might ask where the Commission on Judicial Performance is on this. Good question. I think it's in Sacramento.

