Squeaks
Bluelighter
Here is my story......
A little over ten years ago I got pulled over in the State of New Jersey for falling asleep behind the wheel.... I was given three tickets one for failure to wear a seat belt, another for improper lane changing, and another for reckless driving.
I live in the state of Pennsylvania so I never paid the tickets.... a month or so went by and they sent me a letter informing me that the fines had just doubled since I didnt pay them..... again... I didn't pay them and next I was sent a letter saying I now had to go to court for them....... I never showed up for court.....
A little while longer I received in the mail a letter informing me since I missed my court dates 3 bench warrants were drawn up for my arrest for each ticket....
In order to straighten it out I would have to be arrested.... paid to get myself out of jail/then pay court costs and fees, then pay for the fines which were doubled....
since all this happened in Jersey I knew if I got pulled over in Pa I would be fine.... I basically just never went back to Jersey at all or when I did made sure I wasnt driving my car....
Well my question(finally) is someone told me that since ten years have passed that these bench warrants have basically gone away since there is a statue of limitations and all...
Is there anyone out there that can give me a definitive answer to this not just an educated guess?
I know the statue of limitations for most things is 10 years and there is none for murder.... but for most petty crimes(like moving violations)there is a statue of limitation.
If this person is right how does one compute it then? When I got pulled over and cited? When I was supposed to go to court? when the warrants went out for my arrest?
Anyone else have similar situations.......
Oh and for anyone to read this and not approve of me falling asleep... I underatnd it was a stupid thing to do I was young, dumb, and coming down of of ecstacy after working a double shift, then pulling an all night club fest(club closes at noon), then actually on my way back home to work another double shift(which I didnt make).
I in no way feel I was wronged in the way things happened(cept for the fact the cop forced me to pull over on the wrong side of the road which then he had to tow my car because it wasnt on the emergency pull off side....)
I am just curious since its been 11 years if I am actually okay to drive now in Jersey....
A little over ten years ago I got pulled over in the State of New Jersey for falling asleep behind the wheel.... I was given three tickets one for failure to wear a seat belt, another for improper lane changing, and another for reckless driving.
I live in the state of Pennsylvania so I never paid the tickets.... a month or so went by and they sent me a letter informing me that the fines had just doubled since I didnt pay them..... again... I didn't pay them and next I was sent a letter saying I now had to go to court for them....... I never showed up for court.....
A little while longer I received in the mail a letter informing me since I missed my court dates 3 bench warrants were drawn up for my arrest for each ticket....
In order to straighten it out I would have to be arrested.... paid to get myself out of jail/then pay court costs and fees, then pay for the fines which were doubled....
since all this happened in Jersey I knew if I got pulled over in Pa I would be fine.... I basically just never went back to Jersey at all or when I did made sure I wasnt driving my car....
Well my question(finally) is someone told me that since ten years have passed that these bench warrants have basically gone away since there is a statue of limitations and all...
Is there anyone out there that can give me a definitive answer to this not just an educated guess?
I know the statue of limitations for most things is 10 years and there is none for murder.... but for most petty crimes(like moving violations)there is a statue of limitation.
If this person is right how does one compute it then? When I got pulled over and cited? When I was supposed to go to court? when the warrants went out for my arrest?
Anyone else have similar situations.......
Oh and for anyone to read this and not approve of me falling asleep... I underatnd it was a stupid thing to do I was young, dumb, and coming down of of ecstacy after working a double shift, then pulling an all night club fest(club closes at noon), then actually on my way back home to work another double shift(which I didnt make).
I in no way feel I was wronged in the way things happened(cept for the fact the cop forced me to pull over on the wrong side of the road which then he had to tow my car because it wasnt on the emergency pull off side....)
I am just curious since its been 11 years if I am actually okay to drive now in Jersey....