ISBA Development Site
This website is for ISBA staff use only. All visitors should return to the main ISBA website.
This website is for ISBA staff use only. All visitors should return to the main ISBA website.
July 2013 • Volume 101 • Number 7 • Page 336
Starting this summer, defendants cited for operating a vehicle more than 25 miles per hour over the speed limit in urban areas or more than 30 miles per hour over the limit on highways face stricter penalties. Judges may no longer enter an order of supervision as a penalty for these offenses.
Previously, drivers who committed these offenses and met certain other criteria, including an unlikeliness to commit further crimes, could be granted court-ordered supervision and be spared a criminal record.