Legal Question in Traffic Law in California
Case status ''prior''
On my court record regarding traffic ticket ,which i paid and completed 12 hour traffic school,says case status''prior''-what does it mean?
Asked on 10/09/08, 5:45 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Sherman Ellison
Law Offices of Sherman M. Ellison
Re: Case status ''prior''
The conviction for that 12-hour traffic school ticket resulted in "no points" on your DMV record. However, the insurance companies can see that you attended 2 traffic schools in 18 months. Most insurance companies still consider the 12-hour traffic school as a conviction from the standpoint of insurance premiums.
Answered on 10/14/08, 1:37 pm
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