Q: I have been assigned a violation codes that is not the same as violation. How can I find the state it originates.
I was held for 3 days on a complaint. The video submitted and shown by my attorney is not continuous footage. The video is a personal cell phone upload by Telegram. Documents are submitted digitally by a app platform.
A:
To identify the state associated with your violation code, start by examining any official documents you received. Look for headers, logos, or contact information that might indicate the issuing state. You can also search the violation code online, as many states have their codes publicly accessible on their government websites. Comparing the format of your code with those from different states might help narrow it down.
Since you were held for three days based on a complaint, it's important to review all the documentation related to your detention. Gather all evidence, including the Telegram video and any app-submitted documents, and ensure they are organized for your attorney. Highlight any inconsistencies or gaps in the footage that could support your case.
Consult with your attorney about the best approach to challenge the evidence presented. They can advise you on how to present the non-continuous video effectively and question the validity of the digital submissions. Additionally, your attorney might be able to trace the violation code to the correct state through legal channels, ensuring your case is handled appropriately.
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