Our Client was charged with dangerous excessive speeding, specifically driving at 102 MPH in a 65 MPH zone. Because we knew the State could not win the trial, the case was set for a jury trial. On the morning of jury trial, the State amended the crime of dangerous excessive speeding to the civil infraction of 102 MPH in a 65 MPH zone. We immediately moved to dismiss the case, arguing that since the Trooper never provided all the evidence (speed documents) to the State, the Trooper should not be provided a second bite at the apple. The Court agreed and dismissed the case.