Contest Traffic Violation Charge

Summary

Ohio law mandates working license plate lights. To contest a charge, gather evidence like photos of functional lights, attend court, and present your case. Consider bringing witnesses to testify.

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The state troopers pulled me over and said the reason was I had no license plate lights, which was a lie. My lights work fine how do I get the charge dropped
Hi ****! To help you better, can you let me know which state you are in? Laws can vary by location.
Ohio
Hi ****! Here’s some information that might help you:
- Ohio law requires vehicles to have working license plate lights.
- To contest the charge, you can gather evidence (e.g., recent photos of your working lights).
- Consider filing a complaint with the court.
Would you like more details on the court procedure?
Yes
To contest the charge in Ohio, you can follow these steps:
- Gather evidence showing your license plate lights are functional (e.g., photos or videos).
- Attend your court hearing and present this evidence.
- You may also consider bringing witnesses who can testify to the working condition of your lights.
Would you like information on how to find your local court or any other details about the court procedure?
No. Thank you for your help
You're welcome, ****! If you need further assistance in the future or have any other questions, feel free to reach out. Good luck with your case!
Thank you
****, it sounds like you have a reasonable case, especially if you can provide evidence to support your claim. If you need further assistance in the future or have any other questions, feel free to reach out. Good luck with your case!