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Q: pulled over cell phone in Bloomington mn. Attorney told me to wait until I get late Notice to respond. Seems risky?

I was pulled over for all allegedly using my cell phone while driving in Bloomington Minnesota, I consulted with several attorneys I’m trying to find a good fit, two different attorneys have told me wait until you get the late notice and then request a trial date… Nothing will happen, you won’t get your license suspended you don’t lose your right to a trial. But that seems to be contrary to what I am finding online? And a couple other attorneys have told me no that’s incorrect… So I’m very confused?

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A: Anyone can go to the Minnesota Courts website https://www.mncourts.gov/ and access case records using the citation number on the ticket (or court file number). That's important because the court disables a name search until the defendant has been convicted. If the citation shows up, after a search using the citation number, that means the citation has been filed with the court by the police officer or prosecutor. At that point, the defendant should contact the court to set up a "hearing officer" appointment (some counties), or a court appearance date, within 30 days. A person can be convicted of a "petty misdemeanor" by default (by failing to respond in time).

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