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Request for Deferred Disposition 

Deferred Dispostion is the probation option in municipal court. The Judge may "defer" or postpone the disposition of your case and place you on a probation for a specified period of time, usually 90 days. During your probation, you must comply with certain terms and conditions, and if you do, your case will be dismissed and no conviction will be reported on your record.

If you were under 25 years of age at the time of the alleged offense and charged with a moving violation, you will be required to complete a driver safety course within the 90 day deferral period.

If you were speeding more than 25 mph over the posted limit, you will be required to complete a driver safety course within the 90 day deferral period.

YOU ARE NOT ELIGIBLE FOR DEFERRED DISPOSITION IF:

  • You hold a CDL 
  • You were citied in a work zone with workers present
  • School bus violations

 

 

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Waiver of Trial and Request for Deferred Disposition

I, the above styled defendant in this case, hereby enter a plea of guilty/no contest. I hereby waive my right to a jury trial. I understand if my request is granted the court will defer final disposition for a period of ninety (90) days subject to the conditions set forth in the order. 

 

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