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I was given a MIC, and I was born in 1989. The ticket shows that I was born in 1985. If I was born in 1985, I would be 22, and would not have received an MIC because I am not a minor. Can I get out of this because the information is incorrect on my ticket that was issued to me?
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No. The police officer is allowed to ammend any incorrect information in court. Wrong technical stuff that doesn't change any of the facts, won't result in a dismissal.
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