Find out his day off( not sure how to do this) and ask for that date to be court date..I know people have done it and leo didnt show.
My CHP dad loved it when he had to go to court on a day off... It cost him 3 hours of his time and he got paid double overtime to do very little except explain what he saw, what section of the motor vehicle code covered the violation, and if pressed on how he was "rude", also discuss which additional violations did not make it onto the ticket (that burned out tail light, broken bumper bracket, tire worn beyond legal limits, etc).
That said, by all means take it to court and explain it to the judge. I do know that in TX, "deferred adjudication" is usually the way to go. You basically don't contest the ticket and if you have no other tickets in a year it drops off your record. You're also pretty much stuck doing the driver safety school online in order to get the points dropped.
I got a dumb ticket (wasn't trying to go fast but let the car coast down into a decreasing speed limit zone just a bit too fast) and just did the deferred adjudication with the online traffic school. It cost me over $200 for 12 over in a 50/40/30 (consistently 12 over as I passed each sign) which was pretty retarded, but I guess I should have been paying more attention.