Savage, MN asked in Traffic Tickets for Minnesota

Q: I got a ticket for going 98 in a 55 and a 6 month probation. 4 months later 2nd ticket for 10over will I lose my license

I am still on probation for the first ticket will the second one screw me over or can I fight it in court for just a 10 over

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William Bailey
William Bailey
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  • Traffic Tickets Lawyer
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • Licensed in Minnesota

A: Time to have an attorney help you fight this. Many of us offer free consults.

Jonathan Matthew Holson
Jonathan Matthew Holson
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  • Traffic Tickets Lawyer
  • Saint Cloud, MN
  • Licensed in Minnesota

A: It depends on the number of violations on your license. You need to do two things - get an attorney and slow the hell down.

Thomas C Gallagher
Thomas C Gallagher
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • Licensed in Minnesota

A: I'm not sure what "probation" exactly means within the context of a speeding conviction, since most are petty misdemeanors (for which probation is strictly speaking impossible.) But two petty misdemeanor speeds within 12 months would not trigger a "habitual violator" revocation (though three of them would). A speed conviction for over 100 mph triggers a six month license revocation. That as far as guessing what you're getting will take me. You can see more on my website, or just pick up the phone and give a call.

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