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Don't point out the mistakes. As soon as you, the judge will think you are out of ammo. Ensure him that you do not need to resort to technicalities. In your declaration letter (it's not a cover letter), you should address the situation by declaring what occurred in your words. Again, no opinions. On (date), at or about (time), I was traveling (direction) on (street name), in (city). When I approached (whatever landmark), I noticed Officer (officer's last name) driving behind me. He pulled me over and cited me for (violation code). Of course, you should add more, but only events that will be relevant to the case. Next, you want to address facts that back your case, such as the document you said you have or will have. For your convenience and review, I have attached a (mention form here). Then finally, plead for mercy. Hehe ... j/k. Ask for a dismissal. In the pursuit of justice, I request, Your Honor, for a dismissal of this citation. or something like that. Of course, all documents (including attachments) should have your docket number on it.
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