Raymond B. answered 05/21/22
Math, microeconomics or criminal justice
115 + 10mph = total fine
5 over the limit fine is $165
10 over the limit, fine is $225
20 over, fine is $315
more over the limit is usually a felony with quarter million dollar fine possible
less than 5 over you'd probably win at trial, especially if you show the officer's radar or car speedometer hadn't been calibrated.
1 mph over would be $125, but ridiculous to pay it Go to trial, or in many cities they have a pretrial diversion program, pay a similar fine, but it's off your record with no insurance notification, points on your record, and no hike in insurance premiums.