Wake County, North Carolina Improper Equipment
Those charged with a moving violation (traffic ticket) in Wake County, North Carolina are subject to incurring both NC Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) and Insurance Points. However, in some counties in North Carolina, the District Attorneys are willing to reduce a moving violation offense to a non-moving violation offense, typically an Improper Equipment. The non-moving violation offense of improper equipment carries neither NC insurance points nor DMV points.
Wake County, established in 1770 with population of 748,815 (as of the most recent available census), is in North Carolina Judicial District 10 and the District Attorney is C. Colon Willoughby, Jr.. District Attorney C. Colon Willoughby, Jr. is the individual in Judicial District 10 and specifically in Wake County that determines the policies regarding plea bargains and whether Improper Equipment pleas are available for certain traffic offenses.
The address for District Attorney C. Colon Willoughby, Jr. in Wake County is:
District Attorney C. Colon Willoughby, Jr.
North Carolina Judicial District 10
Post Office Box 31
Raleigh, North Carolina 27602-0031
(919) 792-5000
If you would like to discuss your individual traffic ticket in Wake County, North Carolina and determine if an improper equipment is available or what the best outcome would be based on your individual circumstances, then it is best to discuss your circumstances with an attorney who handles traffic tickets in Wake County.
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