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Declaration

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DECLARATION I declare under penalty of perjury that the following is true and correct My full name and mailing address are: Name Street Address City State Zip Code I plead not guilty and request a trial by declaration under Section 40902 of the Vehicle Code. All notices may be mailed to the above address. I will comply with any judgment or order of the mailing of notice of judgment. I have been charged with the Vehicle Code infractions set forth above. I request a Trial By Declaration, without my appearance, and request that the court consider the following facts in deciding the question of my guilt or innocence: This notice must complete and submit or post bail will result m a warrant being issued for your arrest under Section 40508a, California Vehicle Code. Dated And Signed At Signature VEHICLE CODE SECTION 40902 Section 40902 California Vehicle Code in part reads: (a) The court, pursuant to this section, may, by rule, provide that the defendant may elect to have a trial by written declaration upon any alleged infraction involving a violation of this code or any local ordinance adopted pursuant to this code. the Evidence Code, the rules governing such trials may provide for testimony and other relevant evidence to be introduced in the form of a notice to appear issued pursuant to Section 40500, a notice of parking violation issued pursuant to Section 41103, a business record of receipt, a sworn declaration of the arresting officer, or a written statement or letter signed by the defendant. to this section, such party shall be granted a trial de novo. 2000 (C) American LegalNet, Inc.

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