Q: What happens if a court supervision class is not done and what can i do so the tickets do not go on my record?
I have gotten 2 tickets, i had to do one online class and one class in person, i missed my in person class and failed to re register for another and for the online class i failed to complete it.
A: If you already missed the deadline for both, you (or your attorney) would likely need to file a motion with the Clerk's Office for each case in order to appear in court before the Judge and request that the sentences of court supervision be reinstated.
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A: Regarding both of the tickets and missed classes, you will have to file a motion to vacate the judgment that was entered against you for missing your classes. This will have to be done on each of the tickets. You really should hire an attorney to assist you with this.
A: If the timeline to have the class done has passed you have to Motion the case back in court and ask the Judge to vacate the conviction and reinstate the Supervision. That will remvie the conviction from your record. You should have the class done beforehand and provide proof of completion to the Judge.
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