I'm an international student in Northern VA. In April, 2006, I was pulled over for a "Failed to Yield" charge. I did not go to court (since I was very sick) but I did pay the court's fine and fee. I was 19 at the time.
In February, 2007, I was pulled over for no reason. The police officer told me he ran my plate and found out that the owner's license was suspended by the DMV for failing to take the Driver Improvement Clinic. He issued me a court summon, took my license and let me go without a license. He told me that "If you take care of your license before March 17th [my court date], you should be fine". I drove straight back to my apartment.
The next day, I took the Driver Improvement Clinic right away, had my friend drove me to DMV and reinstate my license. Now my court date is coming, I don't know as what I should do. I don't have the financial priviledge of hiring an attorney.
I live in Fairfax, VA. I'm 20 now (I don't know if that is relevant in any circumstances).
2007-02-13
05:55:56
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I has never received a notice of suspension of a letter that said I needed to take the Driver Improvement Clinic.
2007-02-13
05:58:18 ·
update #1