Actually, If an issue goes to a higher court and is decided by a judge, it DOES become the law...
Legislatures create the laws and judges interpret them..
THAT'S the point.. Judges DO create laws, in a sense.. They determine the actual interpretation of them and THEN it gets put on the books.
Actually NO a bill is written up it goes before the senate and house
and gets voted on, if it passes then it's a law and all the judge can do is
interpret what is in the confines of that law, depending on how the laws is
written a judge can have some latitude or zero latitude.
"It has to be decided WHAT law was broken..
Until we find out the specifics of the OPs statutory breaking of the law (what he was found guilty of), we can go from there.
Btw.. He was riding on the road.. Crossed the street and"coasted" onto the sidewalk... Which is when the officer pulled him over...
I think he was accused of riding a motor vehicle on a sidewalk..
(He never told us if his engine was running at the time he was pulled over."
Now I understand more, even in arizona it is against the law to ride these
on the sidewalk,
let me ask a question does your state laws say you must ride a bike, motorized or not with the flow of traffic, of course they do! Nationwide it is accepted that bikes should follow the same rules of the road as cars do.
regardless of your knowledge or lack thereof