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Speeding ticket -- 64 in a 35?
I live in NC. I'd rather not use my prayer for judgment because it's unpredictable the tickets I could potentially get in my 3 year probation period.
Do you think I could get a judge to give me 2 or 3 non-moving violations and just pay the fines so I don't get insurance points?
I have:
*one wreck (I rear-ended a guy... within two months of getting my license. I didn't get a ticket.) and
*one '9 over speeding ticket' (It was actually a failure to yield ticket that got plead down.) and
*a warning for expired registration
on my record.
I'm willing to do community service and/or attend a driving school.
I don't expect this to get dropped, but I'll take anything that doesn't give me insurance points... I'll even take DMV points.
3 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
29 miles over the speed limit is actually reckless operation. Considering your driving record ( which the Judge is going to take into account), best and only advice is to pay a GOOD attorney to represent you in court for this and see what kind of deal he can negotiate.
You can have your first consultation usually without charge ( ask on the phone before going in to make sure). At that point, you can make an informed decision as to whether this is your best course of action.
Best of luck and I hope this is useful to you
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Your best bet is to contact the courts and ask them these questions. They are the ones who will process your ticket and will know all the laws and regulation. You should also ask the courts if you are allowed to take a driving school class. This will prevent your insurance from going up and points from being placed on your license. Just make sure you get the courts permission before doing so. If you don’t the courts will reject your driving school certificate. Good luck!
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