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Traffic Violations - RI District Court and Traffic Tribunal Case Law The District Court held that § 8-8 2-2 (a) provides the Traffic Tribunal with subject-matter jurisdiction over the charged violations Furthermore, the Rhode Island Supreme Court has held that sovereign state citizens are subject to Rhode Island’s traffic laws when they are traveling on public highways
RI District Court and Traffic Tribunal Case Law A Resource for Researching RI District Court and Traffic Tribunal Decisions This website allows attorneys, students, researchers, and anyone interested in Rhode Island District Court and Traffic Tribunal case law to research Rhode Island Traffic Tribunal Appeals Panel decisions and pertinent Rhode Island District Court decisions
Procedure Archives - RI District Court and Traffic Tribunal Case Law The District Court, however, held that the Panel should have addressed the Defendant’s procedural complaint by the standards enumerated in Rule 26 (b) of the Traffic Tribunal Rules of Procedure because the court was adjudicating a traffic offense
Discovery Archives - RI District Court and Traffic Tribunal Case Law The Court held that it lacked the ability to weigh the credibility of the witnesses and the evidence and was confined to the record where the magistrate believed the officer’s testimony that the defendant had been speeding
Jurisdiction Archives - RI District Court and Traffic Tribunal Case Law Defendant argued that the Traffic Tribunal did not have subject-matter jurisdiction over the case or personal jurisdiction over him because he enjoyed Tribal Citizen status The District Court held that § 8-8 2-2 (a) provides the Traffic Tribunal with subject-matter jurisdiction over the charged violations
Speeding - RI District Court and Traffic Tribunal Case Law Thus, the District Court sought guidance from several materials, including the National Highway Traffic Safety Act Manual and Rhode Island State Police General Order 56 A1 Each of the materials from which the District Court sought guidance declared that radar units should be subjected to both an internal test and an external calibration test
Evidence Archives - RI District Court and Traffic Tribunal Case Law The Appeals Panel, however, noted that pursuant to Rule 15 of the Rhode Island Traffic Tribunal Rules of Procedure the Rhode Island Rules of Evidence apply to all adjudications of civil violations before the traffic tribunal and municipal courts
Summons Archives - RI District Court and Traffic Tribunal Case Law The Appeals Panel concluded that the information on the summons complied with the requirements of Rule 3 of the Traffic Tribunal Rules of Procedure, providing proper notice of the charge and the court date