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Does the officer who took your statement have to be the one who tickets you?
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<blockquote data-quote="Elliotness" data-source="post: 1648607" data-attributes="member: 3727"><p>The rookie officer #2 can write you a citation based on his FTO's (officer #1's) statement. </p><p></p><p>I don't know how traffic court works but I can tell you that your statements to officer #1 would not be admissable in a FED court unless officer #1 was present. The statements would be considered hearsay unless officer #2 witnessed the statements. This is a trial? If it's a trial an affidavit from officer #1 will not suffice. You are entitled to cross-examine witnesses to dispute their testimony; therefore a simple written affidavit will not suffice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elliotness, post: 1648607, member: 3727"] The rookie officer #2 can write you a citation based on his FTO's (officer #1's) statement. I don't know how traffic court works but I can tell you that your statements to officer #1 would not be admissable in a FED court unless officer #1 was present. The statements would be considered hearsay unless officer #2 witnessed the statements. This is a trial? If it's a trial an affidavit from officer #1 will not suffice. You are entitled to cross-examine witnesses to dispute their testimony; therefore a simple written affidavit will not suffice. [/QUOTE]
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