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Ohio Appeals Court: No Tickets for Fast Sounding Cars

PostPosted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 1:57 pm
by Lithium Lotus
http://www.thenewspaper.com/news/29/2986.asp

Ohio Appeals Court: No Speeding Tickets for Fast Sounding Cars
Ohio Court of Appeals rules that a police officer cannot issue a speeding ticket because a car sounds fast.

The Ohio Court of Appeals on Monday ruled that a motorist cannot be convicted of speeding based solely on how fast his car may have sounded. On October 18, 2007, Patrolman Ken Roth ticketed Daniel Freitag in the village of West Salem as Freitag was driving with his wife Jane on US Route 42. Roth claimed his radar unit clocked Freitag at 42 MPH in a 35 zone. Roth also claimed he could hear Freitag's 2006 Lincoln Navigator speeding.

"As it approached I could hear the vehicle on the roadway which based on my training and experience it is consistent with a vehicle that was in excess of the posted speed limit," Roth testified.

A trial court judge on November 16, 2007 accepted this testimony and found Freitag guilty. Freitag challenged this decision before the Ohio Court of Appeals on the grounds that the radar evidence was not admissible. The trial court claimed it had taken judicial notice of the "Genesis Radar" that Roth used, but the state failed to specify which particular radar model was used. Freitag won on the point that the radar evidence was improperly admitted, but he lost as the court sent the case back to the trial judge to rule whether the officer's estimate of Freitag's speed based on the Navigator's sound was credible. The trial court once again supported the officer and ruled that Freitag was guilty.

Freitag, however, did not give up. He appealed a second time, insisting that the officer's testimony that he could estimate a vehicle's speed by its sound or by watching a car's headlights through the patrol car's rear-view mirror was absurd. This time, the appeals court agreed.

"In weighing the evidence and all reasonable inferences and considering the credibility of the witnesses, we conclude that this presents the exceptional case, where the evidence weighs heavily in favor of Freitag," Judge Donna J. Carr wrote for the court. "The weight of the evidence does not support the conclusion that Freitag was exceeding the posted speed limit, specifically because Patrolman Roth's testimony that he audibly and visibly determined that Freitag was speeding is not credible... It is simply incredible, in the absence of reliable scientific, technical, or other specialized information, to believe that one could hear an unidentified vehicle 'speeding' without being able to determine the actual speed of the vehicle."

Calling the trial judge's ruling a "manifest miscarriage of justice," the court reversed Freitag's conviction.

A copy of the final appeals court decision is available in a 50k PDF file at the source link below.

Re: Ohio Appeals Court: No Tickets for Fast Sounding Cars

PostPosted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 2:45 pm
by Nick Serra
Hahahaha yes!

Re: Ohio Appeals Court: No Tickets for Fast Sounding Cars

PostPosted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 3:04 pm
by CruxSucks
Win!

Re: Ohio Appeals Court: No Tickets for Fast Sounding Cars

PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 5:50 pm
by EVIL_WS6
I went to school with him.

Re: Ohio Appeals Court: No Tickets for Fast Sounding Cars

PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 7:56 pm
by Rb25Cory
EVIL_WS6 wrote:I went to school with him.


Old man.

Well lets just hope Monica Durban law fails....

Re: Ohio Appeals Court: No Tickets for Fast Sounding Cars

PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 9:01 pm
by EVIL_WS6
Rb25Cory wrote:
EVIL_WS6 wrote:I went to school with him.


Old man.

Well lets just hope Monica Durban law fails....


Yeah, 29-30 is really getting up there. Unfortunately, I'm too young for Medi-Care otherwise, I'd retire. :mrgreen:

Re: Ohio Appeals Court: No Tickets for Fast Sounding Cars

PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 9:11 pm
by RS_OWNS
:roll: swing :roll:

Re: Ohio Appeals Court: No Tickets for Fast Sounding Cars

PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 9:17 pm
by EVIL_WS6
RS_OWNS wrote::roll: swing :roll:


Not at all, I hardly talked to the kid when we did go to school together. In fact, I forgot he even existed until I saw his name. Dan Frietag.. (free-tag) :roll: