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      11-20-2011, 07:57 PM   #9
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In Indiana there was a concept called "pre-trial diversion". I am curious if that exists anywhere else. Goes like this - if I remember it right (over 10 yrs ago now... sheesh):

- Get caught speeding (2 or 4 point only)
- Go to court house and pay a $175 administrative fee for "pre-trial diversion"
- Options:
a) if you don't get caught in the same county again in the next 2 years, nothing ever makes it into your record
b) if you get another ticket in the same cty, you have to pay the old ticket, the new ticket, and you get all the points retroactive.

I went with it b/c I was highly unlikely to ever be in that county again, and it worked. Don't know of many folks who are aware of this. Interesting bit: The officer made me aware of it...
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