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Litigation

Feb. 14, 2012

Lawyer who fought her ticket sought a published opinion

A state appellate court dealt another blow last week to cities' use of red-light cameras, reversing the conviction of a woman allegedly shown blowing through a Beverly Hills traffic light.


By Ben Adlin


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A state appellate court dealt another blow last week to cities' use of red-light cameras, reversing the conviction of a woman whom cameras allegedly showed blowing through a Beverly Hills traffic light.


The 2nd District Court of Appeal ruled photos and video of the incident were inadmissible because the police officer who issued the ticket failed to establish their credibility. But the significance ...

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