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Pleading Guilty To A Charge That Is A Non-moving Violation?
Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2015 9:54 am
by Memo1
My speeding ticket has the minimum fine and no points but if I'm convicted it will still affect my insurance.
Is it possible to negotiate pleading guilty to a charge that is a non-moving violation, which won't affect the insurance (something like no seatbelt as a passenger or red light camera tickets)? Thanks.
Re: Pleading Guilty To A Charge That Is A Non-moving Violat
Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2015 11:14 am
by bend
Memo1 wrote: Is it possible to negotiate pleading guilty to a charge that is a non-moving violation, which won't affect the insurance (something like no seatbelt as a passenger or red light camera tickets)? Thanks.
No. It has to be in the same realm. Your speeding ticket can be reduced in terms of km's, but that's it. They aren't going to charge you with something completely unrelated.
Re: Pleading Guilty To A Charge That Is A Non-moving Violat
Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2015 11:47 am
by Memo1
bend wrote:Memo1 wrote: Is it possible to negotiate pleading guilty to a charge that is a non-moving violation, which won't affect the insurance (something like no seatbelt as a passenger or red light camera tickets)? Thanks.
No. It has to be in the same realm. Your speeding ticket can be reduced in terms of km's, but that's it. They aren't going to charge you with something completely unrelated.
Thanks, Bend. So I guess, in my case (speeding 70km/hr in 60 zone, Toatal Payable: $40), there is nothing to negotiate and no ticket fighter/paralegal would be of any help.