Legal Question in Traffic Law in Oregon
Statute of limitations on speeding ticket
In 1996 I received a speeding ticket in Oregon and I am trying to reinstate my licence in Michigan and they said I have I ticket that I have to pay first. I thought that Statute of limitations would have handled this, but I was informed that Oregon reinstates the ticket after five years. What is the point of having statute of limitations if they just reinstate before it limits out?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Statute of limitations on speeding ticket
I can't answer your broader question, of "what good is a statute of limitations, if they just extend the case beyond the statute?" You haven't given me enough info about this ticket: First, did you ever APPEAR on the ticket, either physically or by mail? IF you did, did you go to trial, enter a plea, or what? If you did NOTHING at all, generally there shouldn't be any statute of limitations issue -- you were just fined and never paid, that's all. Sounds like that's what happened to you, or some variation on that. It happens a lot, and it CAN catch up with you eventually, as it did here.
Take my analysis, however, with some grains of salt, since I don't have enough info from you to give you any more clear advice. Having said that, this is the sort of thing where my advice is USUALLY something like this: "Just PAY the damned thing and be DONE with it."
Good luck!
Sam
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