Legal Question in Traffic Law in Colorado
Failure to provide proof of insurance
I was ticketed for failure to provide proof of insurance, expired driver's license and expired plates. I read on the back of the Registration card that the maximum penalty for failure to show proof of insurance can be up to a year in prison. Would this be a normal penalty for a first time offense? I have since obtained valid insurance, renewed my driver's license (was still within the year). I have not been able to register the car, as I am awaiting the title. I was ticketed a second time for the expired plates, and during this incident, it was brought to my attention that I missed my original hearing date (Nov. 15). I was out of the country on business during this time. I mistakely thought my date was Dec. 15. Thus, I was arrested for failure to show (warrant). So, I will be going to court for all the above... What can I expect as the ''normal'' type of penalty? Can I realistically expect to recieve prison time? Would it be benefical to employ a lawyer for this?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Failure to provide proof of insurance
Prison is not a normal penalty for this type of offense. Missing a court date, once, can be taken care of. A lawyer can make sure that you get the best deal possible. In these types of cases, I have often gotten cases dismissed or a very minor charge.
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