Can a legal representative donate me an example of a valid prima facie defense near regard to speeding?

You have your terms confused.
There is no such article.
I think what you want is an affirmative defense.
That's where you plead guilty that you were speeding, but had a valid apology.
Like a life-or-death emergency, loss of brakes in your car, etc.
A prima facie defense would be that the cop wrote you up for doing 45 contained by a 35, but the speed limit where you be stopped is 45, not 35.

A defense, in other words, where in that is no dispute as to facts - the cop and you both agree that you were doing 45. The defense is "Yes, I did exactly what the cop says I did - bit it's not banned."

Richard



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