Speeding ticket abroad - bar implications?
Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2015 10:21 am
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While a 5/km over would be a class C in Texas, failing to pay it or otherwise deal with it would likely result in a failure to appear conviction.Have you ever been convicted of an offense, placed on probation, or granted deferred adjudication
or any type of pretrial diversion? You must report any such offenses involving alcohol or drugs.
You must report any failure to appear conviction resulting from any offense. You must report any
conviction for failure to maintain financial responsibility (legally required auto insurance). You
may exclude only Class C misdemeanor traffic violations.
JohannDeMann wrote:man y'all are paranoid. no need to tell the state bar. they have 0 way of finding out.