Legal Question in Traffic Law in Virginia

traffic ticket

I recently found out i have a speeding ticket in my name. My sister has used my name to get a receckless driving ticket. I went to court hoping for it to be dismissed and now they have continued it. The cop is telling me if i don't tell hime were she is i will get all the charges, even though he says he has never sen me before. I have told him what i know about my sister. He insists i am hiding something, even though it was me who contacted him about this problem. How can he say he knows i am not the person and still charge me, Do i have to call him back before my next trial what are my rights


Asked on 11/07/08, 10:16 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Michael Hendrickson Law Office Michael E. Hendrickson

Re: traffic ticket

No, you don't need to tell this cop anything more regarding your sister, but you should write a letter to the local prosecutor's office explaining that you were not the person operating the vehicle when the speeding charge was incurred, that it was your sister, and that the ticketing officer(name)is fully aware of this very important fact.

Then bring a copy of this letter to traffic court on the date scheduled for your next hearing on the matter and see the prosecutor assigned to handle your case before it is called.

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Answered on 11/09/08, 12:08 pm
Cary Moseley Law Office of Cary Powell Moseley, PLLC

Re: traffic ticket

I don't think you are required to tell him anything, but she does need to come clean and take care of this before she ends up in more trouble.

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Answered on 11/07/08, 12:10 pm


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