Some State Legislators Want to Decriminalize Driving with a Suspended License
Driving with a suspended license is one of the most common misdemeanors charged in municipal courts.by Sydney BrownstoneEven if driving with a suspended license is decriminalized, courts would still disproportionately demand hours of poor peoples' labor to pay off fines.ERNEST R. PRIM/SHUTTERSTOCK
From the Seattle Times:Sponsored by Sen. Joe Fain, R-Auburn, Senate Bill 6189 would decriminalize the charge of third-degree driving with a suspended license, a misdemeanor.
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SB 6189 would remove
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