How does deferred disposition work




















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Municipal Court. Unlike, the other three, this option requires acquiescence from the State. The accused enters a plea of guilty. However, the court does not impose a sentence. This is not a conviction. Under Maine law, a conviction does not occur until the court imposes a sentence. Prior to the entry of the plea, the prosecutor and the accused execute a written deferred disposition agreement.

The agreement is a contract. Your traffic ticket attorney will enter a no-contest or guilty plea on your behalf. Once this is done, the court will put certain orders in place which typically includes paying the fine associated with the citation, as well as court costs. If you are under 25 years of age, the court will likely require you to attend a safe driving course. Once the deferred disposition is over between days , if you have met all the requirements, your case will be dismissed.

The result is you have no criminal record, you are not assessed points against your driving record, and you will not face increased insurance costs. Not all traffic tickets are eligible for deferred disposition. For example, if you were traveling 25 or more miles over the posted speed limit , your case will not be eligible.



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