Legal Question in Traffic Law in Minnesota

Driving without insurance

I was driving without insurance for almost 3 months. I got a ticket, already talked to a hearing officer, and he told me to go to court and talk to the prosecutor to see if they can netogiate something. I have a prior from back in 2001, so this is my second offense in 5 years. How can I talk to the prosecutor, and what should I say, to help my chances of them giving me a break.

The hearing officer said that they may offer a fine with probation for 1 year in leiu of the 90 days suspension, and that it might not go on my driving record...

Thats what I would like to happen. is their any way for me to make this happen?


Asked on 12/08/06, 5:13 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

David Kelly-952-544-6356 Kelly Law Office

Re: Driving without insurance

You have to scedule your case for a court hearing. Plead not guilty and ask for a pretrial conference. At the pretrial conference, you get to speak with the prosecutor.

This is likely to go much better if you get a lawyer. It's not as easy as it sounds.

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Answered on 12/08/06, 1:35 pm


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