What I found is, basically this. Time to deal with your ticket is when you are before the Judge, and Prosecutor. After that, the disposition of your ticket is done. You can in some cases get one ticket expunged, but that's it. If you have more than one ticket, you are not likely to get any expunge privileges.
Pretty much the same as with all the criminal convictions. First time offenders can usually get some slack, but not repeat offenders. Also, some offenses are just not considered, period.
Some speeding tickets can be reduced to equipment violations, if you are savvy at the time you are in Court, but if you don't fight that ticket, before the gavel drops, your negotiations are over. Again, if you are talking about one ticket, you can get some success, but if you have more than one ticket, I doubt you will get far. Time to see what your eligibility is, and whether you qualify for expungement is also at the time you are in Court.
You will have to speak to a Lawyer now.
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I took the time to look at your priors... :rofl
your older posts)
You didn't give much info in this thread.
You need to wait this out. Your age, and seriousness of traffic violations, and the fact you are talking about more than one in a short period, has you stuck in the mud. You got a lot of good advice already. No amount of questions will change anything. Go work in that Steel Mill, and sally forth obeying all traffic laws. :block: