There was a man who was stopped for speeding at 100 miles per hour when the speed limit was 55 mph. The police officer wrote him a ticket, so in a rage of anger, the man shot and killed the police officer.
This way, the man avoided the speeding ticket becoming official. The man then drove away from the killed officer and went home.
Interestingly, he was taken to jail later that night in handcuffs eventhough he never got speeding ticket. He was charged with murdering the officer, but he will use the insanity defense so the man isn’t worried about the murder charge, (he was in a rage of anger).
But if he gets off on insanity AND the ticket can’t be officialize, he won’t get a speeding ticket, right?