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Government

Mar. 6, 2012

Court: red light camera photos admissable

A state appellate court has declared that photographs of drivers running red lights are legitimate evidence in court, contradicting an opinion by the same appellate district that concluded such photos weren't admissible.


By Ben Adlin


Daily Journal Staff Writer


It's stop-and-go traffic for attorneys grappling with red-light camera laws.


A state appellate court last week declared that photographs of drivers running red lights are legitimate evidence in court, contradicting an opinion by the same appellate district last month that concluded such photos weren't admissible.


Both opinions are published, meaning each creates precedent for trial cour...

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