If you have any friends that are lawyers, consult with them.
How old are you as well? If you are young, say 19-20, it will be harder to argue then if you were older with a proven clean driving record.
How did he catch you? Radar? Laser? Following? This is important, because if it is laser, you are screwed as they are highly highly accurate and will never be overturned in court. If it is radar, you have a better chance. Argue to see if the radar gun was properly tuned, that the officer was qualified enough to operate the gun at a high accuracy, and depending on the flow of traffic, how many cars were around you. While laser has pinpoint accuracy, radar guns send out a broad signal that has potential influences on the speed rating. If you were near a semi, most of the signal would be bounced back from the semi. There are many variables with radar. Now, if he was following you (officer was driving right behind you and then checks his speed and has your speed calculated as well), then you are out of luck as well.
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Brian Griffin: Ah, if my memory serves me, this is the physics department.
Chris Griffin: That would explain all the gravity.
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