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A class action lawsuit filed today in Marion County Superior Court alleges a traffic court judge's practice of assessing additional fines to defendants who challenge their tickets is unconstitutional.

The lawsuit, filed by Indianapolis attorney Paul K. Ogden, claims Marion County Traffic Court Judge William Young imposes fines of up to an additional $500 against defendants who choose to have their day in court and are found guilty rather pay their traffic or parking ticket.
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