Nicole Nichols’ client was charged with gross misdemeanor no proof of insurance (3 within 10 years). Nicole and her client first got valid insurance and made sure his driver’s license was valid because pleading guilty to this offense would revoke his driving privileges. Once this was complete, Nicole negotiated with the prosecutor to reach a resolution that would not impact her client’s driving record. Nicole’s client ended up paying a $50 fine and has a speeding ticket, which is a petty misdemeanor and not a crime, on his driving record.
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