A $600 traffic ticket in an alleged speed trap prompted disgruntled motorist Robert Zoba and his attorney John Caserta to file a class action lawsuit that a state appellate court said challenged “the boundaries of judicial immunity.”

Caserta received his own $450 ticket weeks earlier in a school zone near the Sawgrass Springs Middle School but successfully fought it by arguing the zone had been illegally established.

John Caserta

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