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Law, 26.10.2020 09:20 greysonelmore1212

A person stopped for speeding might claim there was NOT procedural justice if The officer was rude to the person, but let him go with just a warning

The officer answered the person's questions but still gave him a ticket

The person knew he was speeding, but it was only a little over the limit

The officer decided to let the person go without giving him a ticket

The person wasn't actually speeding, but was given a ticket anyway

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