Originally Posted by
doug-again
If i get a ticket in Ohio, one in Carolina and one in Colorado; how many evidence repositories do i need?
It was mentioned in passing that "all you need to do is run up to Denver (or wherever) and you can prove you exercised your right of refusal in a timely manner."
If i set up an evidence repository in Denver, will that work for a refused for cause presentment, issued out of state?
Do folks set up evidence repositories wherever they get presented with something by a cop?
And by "run up to Denver (or wherever)," what is meant by this? i wonder if David's talking about the District Court in Denver?
And in what sort of setting does one prove the timely R4C?
As an attempt to show that i've tried to answer my own question with what i've read;
i remember EZRythm @ SJC talking about the importance of checking up on the status of the case after R4C; and David's story about sending the suitor in, to his arraignment, to prevent a fraud on the court. But, in what capacity that suitor appeared, was lost on me.
Thanks,
doug