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Alex Rodriguez
07-10-2003, 10:13 AM
In article <9d1rgvkeg30nd24f8ubst5nirsoe5tfubf@4ax.com>, dtj@comcast.net
says...
Where were you when your car was stopped?
Did the officer witness you stopped there?

Not necessary as long as they can testify to the location.
Can you prove how far it is to the point where he clocked you?Can you prove where he clocked you?

Not possible since radar does not tell the operator what it is clocking
or how far away the object is.
However, the courts have ruled time and time again that physics do notapply in a courtroom.

You can thank a lawyer for that. :)
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DTJ
07-11-2003, 04:51 PM
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 13:13:51 -0400, Alex Rodriguez <adr5@columbia.edu>
wrote:
In article <9d1rgvkeg30nd24f8ubst5nirsoe5tfubf@4ax.com>, dtj@comcast.netsays...Where were you when your car was stopped?Did the officer witness you stopped there?Not necessary as long as they can testify to the location.

Not sure what you mean.
Can you prove how far it is to the point where he clocked you?Can you prove where he clocked you?Not possible since radar does not tell the operator what it is clockingor how far away the object is.

Agreed, that in reality it can't be proven. However things can be
"proven" in a courtroom even when they are false. See below.
However, the courts have ruled time and time again that physics do notapply in a courtroom.You can thank a lawyer for that. :)

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