street law: traffic infractions
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Street Law: Traffic Infractions. by Ryan Yoke. What are Traffic Infractions?. An “efficient” method of traffic enforcement Civil NOT criminal Fines, not jail Can affect insurance. Notice of Infraction. Notice of Infraction. A determination that an infraction has been committed - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Street Law: Traffic Infractions
by Ryan Yoke
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What are Traffic Infractions?
An “efficient” method of traffic enforcementCivil NOT criminalFines, not jailCan affect insurance
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Notice of Infraction
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A determination that an infraction has been committed
Three options:• Pay the fine• Mitigation Hearing• Contested Hearing
Fourth Option?• Collection agency• Increased fines• Suspended license• Bench warrant
Notice of Infraction
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Habitual Traffic Offender A driver that within a 5 year period
receives:• Three traffic related crimes; or• 20 moving violations
Traffic related crimes include:• DUI, vehicular assault/homicide, reckless driving,
hit & run, or attempting to elude the police Moving violations include:
• Speeding, running red lights, tailgating, HOV violations, negligent driving
• Full list in WAC 308-104-160
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Mitigation Hearings You admit to committing the
offense The judge may decrease
your fine (judicial discretion; mandatory minimum)
Violation goes on your record Often the best choice with
non-moving violations
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You did not commit the offense State has the burden of proof by a
preponderance of the evidence If you win, the infraction does not go
on your record If you lose, it goes on your record,
you pay the fine, and your insurance goes up
Contested Hearings
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Preparing for the Contested Hearing Hire a lawyer? Read the IRLJ Read the statute your charged with Request discovery Analyze the NOI/Affidavit Subpoena the officer? Check the SMD/speedometer certificates Make a plea bargain with the State? Deferred finding
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Traffic Infractions:Summary
Don’t ignore the ticket! Hire a lawyer if you don’t have the
time to prepare adequately Read the statute charged
• Know it inside out, the prosecutor will Request discovery Deferred findings are often a good option
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Activity Break into groups of 3-4 Discuss these three problems What kind of hearing should the
defendant request? What other things should the
defendant do?
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Littering and…
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Statutes RCW 46.61.400:
• “…no person shall drive…at a speed in excess of such limits. 25mph in cities and towns 50mph on county roads 60mph on state highways”
RCW 46.16A.030:• “Failure to renew an expired registration
before operating a vehicle…is a traffic infraction.”