I don't think you need a 250 $/hour Philadelphia lawyer, but you do need to talk to someone with knowledge of how this particular court operates. That might be a local lawyer, but it could be anyone who deals with this court on a regular basis. It could even be the trooper who gave your mom the ticket.
Here in Michigan, there is a scam that the local courts run that benefits both the violator and the local government: If you have a reasonably clean record, almost any minor infraction can be bargained down to "impeding traffic". This violation carries no points, but has a nice fine that goes into the local coffers. There might be a similar deal available in PA.
Before fighting the ticket, you need to consider what the stakes are. If Momma is in danger of losing her license, she really doesn't have any choice but to fight it. If the infraction carries enough points to cause her insurance to go up, then it also makes sense to fight it. On the other hand, if the worst thing she'll suffer is a fine and a couple of points, then it's probably not worth fighting.
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