My question involves a traffic ticket from the state of: California
While getting close to the intersection with a line of cars waiting for a green light, I was riding my motorcycle on the right side of the cars in the rightmost lane (but not on a bike lane). There was enough space there because the lane was wider than usual. Here's street view of that part of the road: https://goo.gl/maps/pkvvbGRXEnm. The officer was behind the tall sign on the plaza and he couldn't see the wheels of my motorcycle because of the bushes. Right before the intersection and immediately opposite the second entrance to the plaza I crossed the bike lane to enter the intersection turn lane (street view) and the officer immediately pulled me over claiming that I've been driving in a bike lane for a much longer distance. It wasn't true but I didn't say anything to the officer at a time. There were several more cars pulled over by other officers at that intersection before and after me, and officer was so distracted, he even forgot to specify infraction and code in my ticket. He sent a correction 3 weeks later, though.
Is there anything I can do in this situation? The officer was wrong, but how can I prove that to court?

