It doesn’t matter if there is evidence if you are automatically presumed innocent
I used to commute 150 miles each way to a project series at Fort Riley. Sometimes i would go for a week and sometime out and back in a day. Typically 80 mph+ in a Tahoe or big caddy with a Northstar. Rarely stopped. When stopped four or five times over a five year period i always was given a warning verbal or written. So over 400 runs never anything but professional.
RE: It doesn’t matter if there is evidence if you are automatically presumed innocent
So, you agree with me then that if I get a ticket for allegedly running a STOP sign and I dispute it in court, and the cops don’t appear in court ( most often, they don’t), and even if they do, they cannot produce evidence, the ticket should be considered invalid?