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"Let me see your laser certification!!"
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<blockquote data-quote="Mt Twigbert" data-source="post: 4643508" data-attributes="member: 47575"><p>I agree.. I don't have to provide any documentation of my certification.. However, if the defendant wants it in court then it is up to the DA to request it from my department prior to the trial.. </p><p></p><p>On the other hand.. I remember when I was actually given my gun and squad car.. I had about 2 days of training and NO radar/laser certification.. I checked in w/ the Sgt. and was told to get a laser and go write tickets.. Well, I did what I was told and wrote tickets.. I spoke to another officer about not being certified and was told if it went to court just say you wern't trained and the ticket will be dropped.. </p><p></p><p>SOOOOO, I guess its not a bad idea to request it during a trial if your going to fight it.. Although, I don't think this situation happens often at all..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mt Twigbert, post: 4643508, member: 47575"] I agree.. I don't have to provide any documentation of my certification.. However, if the defendant wants it in court then it is up to the DA to request it from my department prior to the trial.. On the other hand.. I remember when I was actually given my gun and squad car.. I had about 2 days of training and NO radar/laser certification.. I checked in w/ the Sgt. and was told to get a laser and go write tickets.. Well, I did what I was told and wrote tickets.. I spoke to another officer about not being certified and was told if it went to court just say you wern't trained and the ticket will be dropped.. SOOOOO, I guess its not a bad idea to request it during a trial if your going to fight it.. Although, I don't think this situation happens often at all.. [/QUOTE]
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