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Q: 2 speeding tickets in 2 days, also got me on possession of marijuana & improper display of plates will i lose my license

I was pulled over 2 days in a row and issued citations. The first one (12/7/23) consists of 3 charges. Speeding 10 MPH over the limit, possession of marijuana, and improper display of registration plate. The second ticket (12/8/23) charges are speeding 26+ MPH over the limit and improper display of registration plate. I am required to appear in courts, different date for each ticket. I am 18 years old and primary caretaker of my grandparents. Both times I was pulled over I was coming back from visiting my grandpa at the hospital and I had my grandma with me. My current situation requires a lot of driving back and forth, I can't lose my license over this. I'm seeking consultation on how to proceed legally. I'm from kentucky.

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Timothy Denison
Timothy Denison
Answered
  • Traffic Tickets Lawyer
  • Louisville, KY
  • Licensed in Kentucky

A: You should be able to hire an attorney to handle both cases for you without any problem. You should not lose your license.

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