This gets even more entertaining. The prosecutor that handles misdemeanor cases only comes to the office less than 20 hours a week ... most weeks under 10 hours. This will be fun trying to track the bugger down since he won't return calls.
I figure I'll argue inadequate notification. The state of Washington didn't use due diligence in notifying me of my suspended status preventing me from correcting the problem in a lawful manner. In some ways it borders on entrapment, as I couldn't know that my license was invalid until I was criminally charged, or I coincidentally requested my driving status on the off-chance that they screwed up ... though how many people ever do that? Most people count on their government agencies to function correctly, or at least responsibly when dealing with issues such as this. If the prosecutor is an ass about this, I'm going to hire an attorney. I've decided that I can't be bothered dealing with this and possibly losing my jobs to this (PR would suffer due to criminal conviction).
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