Legal Question in Traffic Law in Maryland
My 17 year old son received a speeding ticket. He went to court and was ordered by the judge to complete 100 community service hours within 120 days. I am having a heck of a time getting him to go. What kind of trouble would I be in (as the parent) if he blows off the sentance?
Asked on 11/16/09, 10:31 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
William Welch
William L. Welch, III Attorney
You would not be in trouble, unless you were causing him not to comply. Speeding is not jailable, but perhaps your son would be in contempt of court, if he does not follow the court's order. Contempt is jailable. However, whether it is pursued is a matter of how motivated the court is.
If a fine was suspended, or if probation before judgement were entered, then the fine might be imposed. There may also be points assessed by the MVA.
Answered on 11/21/09, 7:08 pm
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