If I got a reckless driving ticket deferred and now just got a speeding ticket, will this affect my deferral?
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If I got a reckless driving ticket deferred and now just got a speeding ticket, will this affect my deferral?
Asked on February 21, 2013 under Criminal Law, Washington
Answers:
Andrew Olmsted / The Olmsted Law Group, PLLC
Answered 11 years ago | Contributor
It depends on how long ago the deferral was. In WA, if a person receives another speeding ticket within 12 months, the court will revoke the deferral. You should speak with an attorney to see if you can beat the speeding ticket and for negotiations with the prosecutor.
Andrew Olmsted
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