I guess I wasn't clear, Ben. While the suspension was on my WA State drivers license, the suspended license charge was issued on Sunday in Idaho. The question really revolves around whether or not the Idaho prosecutor will realize that I had no way of knowing that I was suspended in the first place.
Timeline:
Accident - 1/28/00
Move to Idaho, notice of move to WA - 6/16/00
Receive Idaho drivers license/surrender WA drivers license - 12/13/00
WA license suspension - 7/15/01
Misdemeanor charge - 1/26/03
Suspension ends - 1/28/03
I now have my license back, since as an administrative action there is nothing I need to do to get it back. Further, if I wouldn't have been pulled over, I would never have known my license was ever suspended. I'm going to go see the prosecutor today (in an hour) and see if there is anything I can do to "work this out". It's not an election year, so maybe they won't be itching for a high conviction count, /me hopes.
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