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The transportation code in virtually every state is patterned after NTSB recommendations and while there is nuance in the difference of language used, it's basically the same nation wide.

The Constitution of the Untied States, under the 6th amendment requires the state's provide a jury for all criminal charges and the 7th amendment requires a jury be availablefor all civil cases over $20. If PA doesn't provide for a jury for a transportation code violation, then take it up with the courts. You have the right to a jury.

No one suggested that signing a ticket meant guilt. In Texas, signing a ticket's promise to appear is the mechanism that allows the arresting officer to release you from arrest.

Requiring you to pay a fine before you get a judicial review and/or trial is absolutely unconstitutional. You cannot be charged with a crime and forced to pay the penalty prior to adjudication of the charges. That seems obvious, but again, if you PA fags are letting the government do that to its people, you're more cucked than a cracker letting his wife fuck niggers.

There is nothing in the law that requires an attorney to do anything that you can't do yourself, pro se. That would be yet another violation of due process for those who cannot afford an attorney, and in Texas, traffic citations do not afford you a free attorney if you cannot afford one, maybe PA does. No fucking idea.

If you have 2 cock sucking pigs sitting next to you, ask them what statutes govern the code of criminal (or civil) procedure is used in PA with regards to traffic stops and traffic enforcement. I would love to get a little reading done on shitheal states fucking their citizens in the ass.

For Texas, it's Section 543 of the Texas Stautes

https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/?link=TN

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