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       Re: Advice Needed – Speeding Ticket & Court Hearing next
       week
   DIR By: Waqas
       Date: October 4, 2025, 3:34 pm
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       Thanks very much for your clear explanation, it’s really
       helpful.
       I don’t have much (or really any) experience with court, so I’m
       not entirely sure how I actually go about engaging with the
       prosecutor before the hearing. Do I approach them on the day at
       court, or is there a more formal process? Any guidance on how I
       should start that conversation would be greatly appreciated.
       #Post#: 93223--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Advice Needed – Speeding Ticket & Court Hearing next
       week
   DIR By: Freecall
       Date: October 7, 2025, 6:56 am
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       Yes, just turn up early and ask the Usher to direct you to the
       prosecutor.
       Ushers are generally easy to identify because they are normally
       the only ones wearing robes.
       If it is a large 'combined court' then you can always ask
       security to direct you to an Usher.
       #Post#: 96550--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Advice Needed – Speeding Ticket & Court Hearing next
       week
   DIR By: Waqas
       Date: November 2, 2025, 1:48 pm
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       Thanks all for your valueable comments, in the end. I did not
       manage to see the prosecutor before the hearing- I was told it
       wont be possible. But some admin person/ clerk met me before the
       hearing. She said if you pled guilty for speeding then second
       offense will automatically drop and thats exaclty what happened.
       Judge dropped the second charge after pleading guilty for
       speeding. I was given 3 points on liscense and 250£ fine.
       #Post#: 96553--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Advice Needed – Speeding Ticket & Court Hearing next
       week
   DIR By: NewJudge
       Date: November 2, 2025, 2:06 pm
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       Good result. Thanks for letting us know.
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