Could this not lead to dismissal? How could he subpeona the officer if he doesn't know who it is? The citation is the charging document. With no name, there's no witness. Not sure about this though.
For future reference, NEVER admit you were speeding! Even if it is less than the officers estimation. If you admit to going over the speed limit, it's almost impossible to beat.
Once, I was stopped for speeding and told the officer I sped up to go around a "wandering" driver in the right lane (similar to your situation). He said he would lower the speed on the ticket. I said I think a Judge should rule on this one. He let me go with a warning (no ticket).
Sean

I dont' really see anything all that odd about the subject stop. Certainly not enough to win a trial. The defendant has admitted to speeding. How can he work the officers "odd behaviour" in to his defence?
