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Misrepresentation charge in Wichita Kansas

Hi,

I was stationed at Mcconnell AFB during the mid 80's and when I got out, I moved back to Chattanooga TN.

I then moved to Virginia in 1990 and when I got my drivers license changed, they told me I had a Misrepresentation charge in Kansas.

I have no idea what it could be other than a speeding ticket I received while I was there at an OBVIOUS ''speed trap''.

Instead of just signing the back of the ticket like it said to, I marked out all the junk about signing as a statment of guilt and wrote in my own explanation of why I wasn't fighting the ticket. I basically said I was not pleading guilty and it was just not worth my time and trouble to fight it. (I might have used some stronger language)

Could this be what the misrepresentation charge is?

Other than that, I have NO Idea!

It's just been bugging me for years and thought someone might know.

Thanks

RoD


Asked on 5/04/09, 5:38 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Michael Hendrickson Law Office Michael E. Hendrickson

Re: Misrepresentation charge in Wichita Kansas

Yes, it could be related to the incident which you've described, and you were very foolish to have handled it in this manner. (Far better to have just signed the ticket and then to have just sent it in---whether you paid the ticket or not.)

Furhermore, if I were you, I would not be planning any motor trips through Kansas any time soon until this matter (which may be a jailable offense) has been settled.

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Answered on 5/05/09, 10:52 am


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