Without going into too much detail, I was ticketed last year in Minnesota. I reside in a different state. MN offered me a settlement, where if I paid the fine and pleaded guilty, I would be given a 6 month stay of adjudication. I have a copy of the original signed settlement offer that MN sent me before I returned it. The 6 months were up earlier this month. The only stipulation was that I couldn't have anymore traffic offenses in that time period, which I haven't. I haven't received any further communication from Minnesota on this, as in no letter telling me I have successfully met the terms of the agreement.
I checked my state MVR after the 6 month period was up, and it shows the date of the ticket and then the day the adjudication started as the day I was found guilty. I called my local state DOT and explained the situation. I was told that the only way this will come off my record is if they receive a letter from the appropriate people in Minnesota telling them to remove it. Who should I contact in Minnesota to get this off my record and confirm the stay of adjudication is over?
Need help with stay of adjudication / MVR
Discussion in 'Trucker Legal Advice' started by The_Flying_Dutchman, Feb 25, 2023.
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The_Flying_Dutchman Thanks this.
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Well, it gets worse. I checked my case at Minnesota Courts online. The day they received my signed agreement and check for the fine, they found me guilty in absentia and put the money towards the court costs and fine. I don't know if this was a mistake or bait and switch. I definitely will be calling a lawyer.
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