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Originally Posted by AdamZ
That is way way too fast. Which I think you know. Unfortunately, I don't see the judge showing much mercy. Not at those speeds. I've had a car towed for a kid I pulled over going that fast.
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No offense to Adamz, but taking advice for an incident that occured in Cali from an Ohio LEO doesn't make sense as perception of the laws will vary. Even here in Michigan bordering Ohio the LEOs have a very different perspective on what is acceptable and what is not. (101 is above the threshold of what is acceptable pretty much anywhere in the US). Rush hour traffic here flows at 80-90 in a 70 zone. (When it is not stopped)
The speed limit, location (city/desert?) TOD, weather your attitude when speaking with the officer and driving record will all be taken into account. If you can afford it, I always recommend finding a lawyer that works with the court you will need to appear in. A good lawyer knows the law, a great lawyer knows the judge!
Matt