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Zod
I knew the officer would be there, despite the fact that I did not see him. …
I plan on using the discovery to figure out where he was staying at the time, and to try to make an argument about how the officer's view was obstructed or was likely to make a mistake…
I have taken pictures of the area, but I am still unsure as to where exactly the officer was staying to observe me. Because of this, I am hoping to take more pictures after I receive my response for the discovery.
The information help me by telling me what exactly I need to take pictures of. It might even change my argument.
So you have no idea where he was… You just know he couldn’t have seen you from that spot…

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Zod
I truly suspect, though, that the officer ticketed me because he had to meet his quota, or simply felt like ruining someone's night. Either that, or he wasn't paying attention.
Let me quote a tidbit from the California Vehicle Code:
41602. No state or local agency employing peace officers or parking enforcement employees engaged in the enforcement of this code or any local ordinance adopted pursuant to this code, may establish any policy requiring any peace officer or parking enforcement employees to meet an arrest quota.
So, I suggest that you not mention the “quota” argument in your TBWD.
Now that we‘ve addressed that point, I guess we should also forget about the possibility that he was just doing his job and that leaves us with the presumption that he was intent on ruining somebody’s night… Specifically you!
But why you? And why only charge you with failing to stop at a stop sign? Why not speeding, reckless driving, or fleeing from him before he forced you to stop. I mean any of those would certainly ruin your night much more that just a stop sign ticket.

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Zod
The template tells me to include my own notes in the discovery, disclosing all the evidence that I am planning on using in the trial.
I don’t know what template you’re referring to but nothing in that book suggests that you should include your own notes.

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Zod
Another forum thread contained a response stating that I do not need to submit any information from my end unless the prosecutor requests it from me. Is this true?
That is true.