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The issue is where were you REALLY when he observed you. What is written on the ticket means SQUAT. The ticket is not evidence. If the intersection was one with a stop sign that you ran, that is what he will testify to in court. If it is one without a stop sign, and the charge is not amended, you have a chance of beating it.
I am trying to find out where I was and where the officer was when he observed me through discovery. I have heard that discovery requests are often ignored. If my request is ignored how can I defend myself? Can the defendant make pretrial motions in a TBD?

To the part of your reply where you say "chance of beating it" I would like to know how I can still have a chance of being convicted under those conditions?