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Going 116 On A 60 .. What Will Happen To Me

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Going 116 On A 60 .. What Will Happen To Me

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this morning i was in a rush to get to school

driving on kirby road , there were no other cars behind me or infront of me

i wasnt paying attention to my speed.. but then i noticed how high i was

just as i was slowing down BAM comes a cop and pulls me over

my car got impounded for 7 days and they took my licence

now.. on my summons to defendant it says i got

did commit the offense of: excessive speed 116km/h in a 60 km/h zone contrary to hta section 172 (1)

what should i do now?

what can i be charged with?

please help.. im just a student and ive read that the fine could be 2000-10000 dollars.. i dont even have 2000 in my bank acocunt im so scared :(

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Re: Going 116 On A 60 .. What Will Happen To Me

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I pray for you my friend. I just graduated and I couldnt even imagine what you must be going through.


I'm no expert but I can offer you the best of luck... and maybe try finding a damn good lawyer.

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Re: Going 116 On A 60 .. What Will Happen To Me

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You are currently charged with Stunt Driving. As you've noticed, you're facing $2000 to $10 000 in fines. Not only that, but you're likely looking at a licence suspension as well. There is the remote possibility of going to jail, although that is highly unlikely in your case.


You should hire a paralegal or a lawyer to fight this for you. This is not something to be trifled with and if you think $2000 is expensive, wait until you see what your insurance will increase to should you get convicted. There's a form to fill out at the bottom of this page for a free quote. Or you can call DC Paralegal Services at 1-888-668-9267 (as it says at the top of the page). They offer free consultations. Good luck.

* The above is NOT legal advice. By acting on anything I have said, you assume responsibility for any outcome and consequences. *
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