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You can dispute the ticket in person or by mail. We explain the details in our information on [[Traffic Tickets (Script 194)|traffic tickets (no. 194)]].  
You can dispute the ticket in person or by mail. We explain the details in our information on [[Traffic Tickets (Script 194)|traffic tickets (no. 194)]].  


A '''hearing date''' will be set. At your hearing, the police officer who stopped you will '''testify''' (tell the court what happened). You will get a chance to question the officer. After, you can choose to testify yourself. You may also call other witnesses. A judicial justice will decide whether you’re guilty or not guilty. Our information on traffic tickets explains the process more fully.
A '''hearing date''' will be set. At your hearing, the police officer who stopped you will '''testify''' (tell the court what happened). You will get a chance to question the officer. After, you can choose to testify yourself. You may also call other witnesses. A judicial justice will decide whether you’re guilty or not guilty. Our information on [[Traffic Tickets (Script 194)|traffic tickets]] explains the process more fully.


===If you’re found guilty of driving without insurance===
===If you’re found guilty of driving without insurance===
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