record that is what should be done. Most courts allow "deferred adudication"
which may be what the court supervision is - he'll still pay the fine but it
won't go on his driving record. The cost is much more if it goes on his
record becaus it will eventually affect his cost of insurance!
And yes, this is based on the advice of an attorney!
Michael
In a message dated 5/24/2001 10:29:55 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Rangers,
I got a friend got a speeding ticket and my friend dont know what to do.
Pay
the find and put it on his or her driving record or cort suppervision.
What is a court suppervision?? and what will they do?
No I did not get a speeding ticket think the Lord!
Later,
Wayne
Outpost 62
Collibsville First Assembly of God
