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To: rstrahan

In Texas you can plead to deferred adjudication. It’s basically the same price as a speeding ticket but it does not go on your record. Furthermore you do not have to spend all day in a defensive driving class.


10 posted on 01/18/2020 7:35:27 PM PST by Responsibility2nd (As a matter of fact, I DID only read the excerpt. OK, I intended to. Next time for sure.)
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To: Responsibility2nd; rstrahan

One pretty important stipulation: UNLESS you are convicted of another moving violation during the deferral period. Then you are back on the hook for the original and the money you paid for the deferral is forfeit. That was nearly almost me.

Fortunately my 2nd offence was in another county, and although the county’s court clerk is supposed to check for this when you apply for deferred, they don’t give it a high priority when the clerk is overworked, like everyone else.

TLDR: If you get a deferral, drive like a noob 16 year old until the deferral period expires .


50 posted on 01/18/2020 8:03:38 PM PST by Company Man (Forget biased Reddit -- THEDONALD.WIN is the new home page for all GEOTUS supporters!)
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To: Responsibility2nd

“....In Texas you can plead to deferred adjudication. It’s basically the same price as a speeding ticket but it does not go on your record. Furthermore you do not have to spend all day in a defensive driving class....”
Yep....except for the upstanding, sovereign state of McMullen County. There, it is “cash only” at a payment booth that’s only open two days/week for short hours, and IF you want to plead Deferred Adjudication, they will double the fine for the ticket. That happened to me back in 2014 during the oil boom down there. Ticket was for 81 mph in a 75, but I was actually doing about 78-79 mph. It may be different there now...but I doubt it. Rumor was the sheriff and judge were brothers, and their sister was the Clerk of Court. Heck of a combo.
Rather than pay double the amount, I decided it was better to just pay the original fine, in cash as demanded, and be done with it. I, then, asked her if it didn’t cost me any extra, could I get a receipt for the payment? She took a lead pencil, scratched the amount on to a small yellow sticky pad sheet, scowled at me and pushed it under the bullet-proof glass to me. She then hollered, “NEXT!!”. The payee line extended from the little booth out to the parking lot.


57 posted on 01/18/2020 8:12:39 PM PST by lgjhn23 (It's easy to be a liberal when one is dumber than a box of rocks...)
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To: Responsibility2nd
Furthermore you do not have to spend all day in a defensive driving class.

No need to do that anyway ... it’s offered online and you can set your own pace.

151 posted on 01/19/2020 6:58:02 AM PST by al_c (Democrats: Party over Common Sense)
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