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Can I elect to go to court to finalise my case instead of paying the fine?

I got a ticket in the mail for speeding but I’ve heard those speed cameras can sometimes be inaccurate. I want to challenge the police evidence. Can I take the matter to court?
Asked in Newcastle - Newcastle and Lake Macquarie, NSW, 10-11-2015
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Answer by Pearl Beaumont, Penrith 2570 NSW

  • You can elect to go to court to have your case finalised.
  • If the matter is found proven the court will impose a penalty within the range specified by law.
  • You may also be liable for statutory charges and police costs.

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