| GPFontaine wrote: |
| Dr. Jeebus wrote: |
| Expert testimony has always been admissible in court. Police are required to receive special training in these types of observations (not just any cop can say you were speeding), so there's nothing wrong with this. |
Police are also capable of lying or embellishing the truth to get results they desire. At least when technology fucks up it doesn't do it on purpose. |
So are lawyers. So are other experts. So is anyone. A liar in court is pretty easy to expose, though, and a cop who does it constantly is gonna get caught eventually.
While some cops are dicks, that's not the norm in my experience. When I beat my ticket, the cop who brought me in actually congratulated me and shook my hand. They don't take it personally or have a stake in it unless you've done something to make it that way.
BTW, if you can find a lawyer who will work a case and come to court for $200, he's probably not a very good one.