If John chooses to contest the charge in court, he will likely:
A) be found not guilty because he really had no intent to exceed the speed limit
B) be found not guilty because the speeding was due to a mechanical problem over which John had no control
C) be found guilty because speeding is a strict liability offense
D) be found guilty because any reasonable person whose car was moving at 50 MPH would know that he was driving well beyond 30 MPH.
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