http://www.thepublicdiscourse.com/2017/01/18093/
And despite this he hasn't managed to get his appeal bond back yet.
(In some places they go even further--to appeal requires a non-refundable payment at least as great at the ticket you are contesting.)
article said:I then asked the question one is taught never to ask on cross—the last one. “So, you signed an affidavit under the pains and penalties of perjury alleging probable cause to believe that Adam MacLeod committed a violation of traffic laws without any evidence that was so?”
Without hesitating he answered, “Yes.” This surprised both of us. It also surprised the judge, who looked up from his desk for the first time. A police officer had just testified under oath that he perjured himself in service to a city government and a mysterious, far-away corporation whose officers probably earn many times his salary.
And despite this he hasn't managed to get his appeal bond back yet.
(In some places they go even further--to appeal requires a non-refundable payment at least as great at the ticket you are contesting.)