IL did that. The day before my 16th birthday, I got pulled over for driving
without a license, driving in a public park not on a marked roadway and one
other thing. Court supervision was given, cost me $500 and as long as I
showed the judge my license in 6 months, it was cleared from my record.
Ahhh..... the good old days.
Paul L Fisher
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From: shotimes-admin@autox.team.net [mailto:shotimes-admin@autox.team.net]
On Behalf Of bjshov8
Sent: Friday, June 23, 2006 8:49 PM
To: 'SHOtimes'
Subject: Re: [Shotimes] Re: Laser Speed Monitoring
Some jurisdictions have "deferred adjudication" (don't know if I spelled it
right or no). I'm not a lawyer but the way I understand this is that the
court holds the original complaint for a probationary period, and you pay
court costs instead of a fine. If you do not get convicted of a second
infraction within the probationary period then the court dismisses the
original complaint. If you get caught a second time, then the court sticks
you with both infractions. Of course the court does not have to share the
court costs with the state.
> I would bet that if the laws were checked closely, that $75 "Warning"
> would be illegal. Also I bet that the money never got to the city,
> probably in someone's pocket.
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