Certainly a Justice of the Peace would have some sympathy for your situation, however that probably won't be enough to get you out of trouble here. Both offences are very serious. What I would recommend (strongly recommend) is that you seek some form of legal representation if you can afford it. Many paralegals and traffic lawyers offer free consultations, so I'd suggest calling around. Fighting this one on your own would be quite challenging.
Basically, if you get convicted of Driving Suspended, you would have an automatic 6-month further license suspension. What can be negotiated is that you would plead guilty to Drive with No Licence, which, I think, is about a $230 fine (don't quote me on that), but you avoid any further suspension. In the mean time, you can pay your outstanding fine and the licence reinstatement fee, to show that you've corrected the "oversight." That way, at least for now, you've got your licence back. As for Careless Driving, it is one of the most serious charges but also the hardest to prove. It is possible to plea-bargain it down to something like Leave Roadway - Not In Safety, which is much less serious of an infraction. Or, depending on how effectively the police did the paperwork and the evidence against you, it may be possible to fight both. But for now, what I'd suggest is go get a consultation.
* 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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