SAN FRANCISCO TRAFFIC TICKET INFORMATION
OAKLAND TRAFFIC TICKET INFORMATION
MARIN TRAFFIC TICKET INFORMATION
HAYWARD TRAFFIC TICKET INFORMATION
WALNUT CREEK TRAFFIC TICKET INFORMATION
SAN MATEO TRAFFIC TICKET INFORMATION
2010 DOCUMENTED SAMPLE CASE RESULTS!

The following reported case results are not a guarantee of future case results.

San Joaquin County firearm charge

Discharge of a firearm in city of Ripon:

NOT GUILTY!

Alameda County Speeding charge

Oakland Speeding, 85 in 55:

DISMISSED!

Alameda County traffic case

Oakland stop sign violation:

DISMISSED!

San Mateo County speeding charge (plane)

Speeding, 95 in a 65:

DISMISSED!

Alameda County speeding case

Hayward speeding violation:

DISMISSED

Alameda County driving on a suspended license 

Oakland driving on a suspended license:

REDUCED TO 12500

Alameda County driving on a suspended license

Hayward three driving on suspended license charges:

REDUCED TO 12500's 

San Mateo County Speeding ticket

Redwood City speeding ticket:

DISMISSED

San Francisco County red light camera

San Francisco red light camera:

DISMISSED

San Mateo County Red Light Camera

Daly City red light camera ticket:

DISMISSED

Alameda County speeding ticket

Oakland Speeding ticket result:

DISMISSED

Alameda County red light camera ticket

Hayward red light camera ticket: 

DISMISSED FOR NO POINT VIOLATION!  

2009 DOCUMENTED SAMPLE CASE RESULTS!

The following case results are not a guarantee of future case results. 

 Hayward red light camera ticket

Red light camera ticket:

 DISMISSED FOR NO POINT VIOLATION

Coalinga speeding ticket

Speeding at 105 m.p.h.:

REDUCED TO 1 POINTER W/TRAFFIC SCHOOL BEING GRANTED, CASE DISMISSED!

Newark red light camera ticket

Red light camera ticket:

DISMISSED FOR NO POINT VIOLATION!

Kern County Speeding ticket

Speeding 90 in a 70: 

 DISMISSED!

Marin speeding ticket

Speeding 85 in a 65:

DISMISSED!

San Mateo red light camera

2 Red light camera cases:

DISMISSED! 

Placerville misdemeanor

4 contractor charges: 

DISMISSED!

Placerville misdemeanor

5 contractor charges:

DISMISSED!

Palo Alto hit & run

Misdemeanor hit & run: 

DISMISSED!

Marin traffic ticket

Speeding on the Golden Gate Bridge:

DISMISSED FOR NO POINT VIOLATION! 

Palo Alto traffic ticket

Failure to yield to pedestrian: 

DISMISSED!

San Francisco traffic ticket

San Francisco red light camera: 

DISMISSED!

San Francisco no left turn: 

DISMISSED!

San Francisco red light camera: 

DISMISSED!

Richmond Petty theft:

Petty theft charge: 

DISMISSED!

Richmond DUI

.18,.18, breath case:

MISTRIAL GRANTED!

Oakland Misdemeanor

Oakland possession of substance:

DISMISSED!

Placerville traffic ticket

Speeding ticket over 100 MPH:

DISMISSED!

Oakland traffic ticket

Oakland Failure to yield:

DISMISSED!

Oakland Petty Theft

Petty theft charge: 

DISMISSED!

Santa Clara County sexual battery

San Jose Sexual Battery: 

NOT GUILTY!

Alameda County reckless driving

Hyaward reckless driving, speed exhibition:

DISMISSED!

San Mateo County traffic ticket

San Mateo red light camera:

DISMISSED!

Alameda County expungement

Oakland felony assault expungement: 

GRANTED!

Alameda County probation termination

Oakland felony Assault probation termination: 

GRANTED!

Marin County felony

Marin, criminal threats on Court Commissioner: 

NOT GUILTY!

San mateo County felony

Redwood City assault with a deadly weapon:

REDUCTION AT TRIAL TO MISDEMEANOR!

San Mateo County felony

Redwood City Felony embezzlement:

REDUCTION AT TRIAL TO MISDEMEANOR!

San Mateo County felony

South San Francisco assault on an Cop with deadly weapon:

NOT GUILTY!

Alameda County DUI

Oakland DUI, .09, .10 Breath:

DRY RECKLESS! 

San Francisco County DUI

DUI, .12 blood test:

DRY RECKLESS!

Sonoma County DUI

Reckless driving:

DISMISSED!

San Mateo County DUI

DUI, .12 Blood test:

REDUCED AT TRIAL TO 647(F)

Alameda County DUI

Oakland DUI, .11, .11, breath:

WET RECKLESS

Solano County DMV action

Fatal accident, lifetime license suspension:

WON SET ASIDE!

San Francisco County DUI 

.08, .07 Breath DUI:

DRY, AT CLIENTS DIRECTIVE!

Alameda County DUI

Oakland DUI, .08 blood:

DRY RECKLESS!

SPEED TRAPS

There is a common misconception in the public about what a speed trap really is.  Many believe it refers to a place where the cop is hiding behind the bill board with his radar gun and giving multiple traffic speeding tickets.  This is not what a speed trap really is.  A speed trap is a section of the road that is used to measure the speed of a moving vehicle or, a prima facia speed limit that is not properly justified by a Traffic Engineering Survey.

California has great laws that aim at protecting the public from illegal speed trap zones.  We know all of them and the case law behind them.  If you have gotten a traffic ticket for speeding in a local street or city street, you should consult with us before you do anything on the case.  There are so many defenses available that it would be unwise to simply pay the ticket or plead guilty to it.  Call us we can help.

Speed Trap Prohibition

40801.  No peace officer or other person shall use a speed trap in arresting, or participating or assisting in the arrest of, any person for any alleged violation of this code nor shall any speed trap be used in securing evidence as to the speed of any vehicle for the purpose of an arrest or prosecution under this code.

Speed Traps


(1) A particular section of a highway measured as to distance and with boundaries marked, designated, or otherwise determined in order that the speed of a vehicle may be calculated by securing the time it takes the vehicle to travel the known distance.

(2) A particular section of a highway with a prima facie speed limit that is provided by this code or by local ordinance under subparagraph (A) of paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of Section 22352, or established under Section 22354, 22357, 22358, or 22358.3, if that prima facie speed limit is not justified by an engineering and traffic survey conducted within five years prior to the date of the alleged violation, and enforcement of the speed limit involves the use of radar or any other electronic device that measures the speed of moving objects. This paragraph does not apply to a local street, road, or school zone.

(b) (1) For purposes of this section, a local street or road is defined by the latest functional usage and federal-aid system maps submitted to the federal Highway Administration, except that when these maps have not been submitted, or when the street or road is not shown on the maps, a "local street or road" means a street or road that primarily provides access to abutting residential property and meets the following three conditions:

(A) Roadway width of not more than 40 feet.

(B) Not more than one-half of a mile of uninterrupted length. Interruptions shall include official traffic control signals as defined in Section 445.

(C) Not more than one traffic lane in each direction.

(2) For purposes of this section "school zone" means that area approaching or passing a school building or the grounds thereof that is contiguous to a highway and on which is posted a standard "SCHOOL" warning sign, while children are going to or leaving the school either during school hours or during the noon recess period. "School zone" also includes the area approaching or passing any school grounds that are not separated from the highway by a fence, gate, or other physical barrier while the grounds are in use by children if that highway is posted with a standard "SCHOOL" warning sign.

(c) (1) When all of the following criteria are met, paragraph (2) of this subdivision shall be applicable and subdivision (a) shall not be applicable:

(A) When radar is used, the arresting officer has successfully completed a radar operator course of not less than 24 hours on the use of police traffic radar, and the course was approved and certified by the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training.

(B) When laser or any other electronic device is used to measure the speed of moving objects, the arresting officer has successfully completed the training required in subparagraph (A) and an additional training course of not less than two hours approved and certified by the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training.

(C) (i) The prosecution proved that the arresting officer complied with subparagraphs (A) and (B) and that an engineering and traffic survey has been conducted in accordance with subparagraph (B) of paragraph (2). The prosecution proved that, prior to the officer issuing the notice to appear, the arresting officer established that the radar, laser, or other electronic device conformed to the requirements of subparagraph (D).

(ii) The prosecution proved the speed of the accused was unsafe for the conditions present at the time of alleged violation unless the citation was for a violation of Section 22349, 22356, or 22406.

(D) The radar, laser, or other electronic device used to measure the speed of the accused meets or exceeds the minimal operational standards of the National Traffic Highway Safety Administration, and has been calibrated within the three years prior to the date of the alleged violation by an independent certified laser or radar repair and testing or calibration facility.

(2) A "speed trap" is either of the following:

(A) A particular section of a highway measured as to distance and with boundaries marked, designated, or otherwise determined in order that the speed of a vehicle may be calculated by securing the time it takes the vehicle to travel the known distance.

(B) (i) A particular section of a highway or state highway with a prima facie speed limit that is provided by this code or by local ordinance under subparagraph (A) of paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of Section 22352, or established under Section 22354, 22357, 22358, or 22358.3, if that prima facie speed limit is not justified by an engineering and traffic survey conducted within one of the following time periods, prior to the date of the alleged violation, and enforcement of the speed limit involves the use of radar or any other electronic device that measures the speed of moving objects:

(I) Except as specified in subclause (II), seven years.

(II) If an engineering and traffic survey was conducted more than seven years prior to the date of the alleged violation, and a registered engineer evaluates the section of the highway and determines that no significant changes in roadway or traffic conditions have occurred, including, but not limited to, changes in adjoining property or land use, roadway width, or traffic volume, 10 years.

(ii) This subparagraph does not apply to a local street, road, or school zone.