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Lake Forest Park judge reduces dozens of photo-enforcement and school-zone fines, offers deferred findings
Summary
At a Jan. 30 remote infraction calendar, Judge Jennifer Grant reduced or dismissed multiple photo-enforcement and school-zone citations, offered deferred findings for eligible moving violations and cited the court's public records for device calibration information.
Judge Jennifer Grant handled a string of photo-enforcement and school-zone cases during the Lake Forest Park Municipal Court's Jan. 30 afternoon infraction calendar, reducing penalties in many instances and offering deferred findings for eligible moving violations.
The reductions and options mattered because the citations involved active school zones and photo-enforcement cameras used to cite speeds and red-light violations, areas the judge said the court treats with public-safety concern.
In several mitigation hearings the judge reduced penalties rather than imposing the full amounts listed on the citations. For example, the judge reduced a red-light photo enforcement fine for Dr. Bruce Olsen to…
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