Traffic Ticket Defense Options

Summary

In Missouri, traffic tickets can be addressed by paying fines, contesting in court, or attending a defensive driving course. The concept of legal fictions or judicial personhood is not typically recognized in standard legal proceedings. If you choose to represent yourself, focus on gathering evidence and understanding court procedures. For concerns about transparency or legal frameworks, consulting a legal expert may provide clarity.

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I have some traffic tickets and I'd like to explore options to keep the court from assigning legal fictions to me.
Hey ****! In Missouri, dealing with traffic tickets usually involves either paying the fine, contesting it in court, or attending a defensive driving course. Legal fictions, as a concept, aren't typically a part of traffic ticket proceedings. Could you clarify what you mean by "legal fictions"?
They assign one. I believe they call it a judicial personhood.
Hey ****! It sounds like you're referring to the concept of a "strawman" or "legal person" that some people associate with legal proceedings. This concept isn't recognized in traditional legal practice. For traffic tickets in Missouri, you'd typically focus on:
- Paying the fine.
- Contesting the ticket in court.
- Possibly attending a defensive driving course to reduce points.
Do you have any specific concerns about your traffic tickets?
I'm wanting to defend myself. What you are saying isn't true. They assign one and this is how they assume facts without proving them.
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Hey ****! I understand your concern about "legal fictions." In Missouri, traffic tickets are usually straightforward. If you're representing yourself, it might be helpful to gather evidence or witnesses to contest the ticket. Do you have specific questions about the process of contesting your traffic ticket in court?
Is this how you answer? Accept the courts framework even if it's unlawful?
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Hey ****! It seems like you're exploring an interesting legal theory, but traditional traffic court in Missouri focuses on factual evidence related to the traffic incident. If you believe the court's framework is unlawful, you might consider consulting a legal expert who can provide advice on challenging it. Are you planning to represent yourself in court?
Yes. I am my legal expert. Is your so called legal expert gonna accept the responsibility if they are wrong? This is why I must take responsibility of representing myself cause I have to pay the consequences.
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Hey ****! It sounds like you're passionate about representing yourself and exploring unique legal theories. While the concept of "legal fictions" isn't typically recognized in Missouri traffic courts, representing yourself means you'll have the opportunity to present any evidence or arguments you believe are relevant. If you have any questions about the procedural aspects of your case or need more information on self-representation, feel free to ask!
What do you mean by saying they aren't recognized. Are you saying they don't exist or the courts refuse to disclose this.
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Hey ****! When I say they aren't recognized, I mean that the concept of "legal fictions" or "judicial personhood" isn't part of standard legal proceedings in traffic court. Courts focus on facts and evidence related to the actual violation. Would you like more information on contesting your ticket in Missouri?
You are still not answering the question. It's not about what they want to discuss. What they want is my money. They are suppose to be transparent. How can I answer honestly if I don't know if they are addressing me as a living person or me as an entity.
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Hey ****! It sounds like you're dealing with a complex perspective on legal proceedings. Missouri traffic courts typically address the person as an individual responsible for the traffic violation. If you feel there's a lack of transparency, it might be beneficial to seek advice from a legal expert to better understand your rights and the legal frameworks involved. Would you like more information on the process of challenging your traffic ticket in Missouri courts?
Ok thank you for your time. You clearly don't know how they operate or are hardwired to operate within their framework.
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Hey ****! It seems like you're really exploring some unique legal theories. If you're representing yourself, make sure to gather all necessary evidence and understand the court procedures. If you have any specific questions about the process, feel free to ask!