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Man pleads guilty to driving while license suspended; judge imposes suspended sentences in Lake Forest Park case
Summary
Gregory Mitchell pleaded guilty to driving while license suspended and operating a vehicle without a required ignition interlock device; the court accepted the plea and imposed concurrent suspended sentences and fully suspended fines, with conditions for two years.
Gregory Mitchell appeared by video and pleaded guilty to two counts in Lake Forest Park Municipal Court on Jan. 1. The court accepted his plea and found a factual basis for conviction on both counts: driving while license suspended (third degree) and operating a vehicle without the required ignition-interlock device.
Mitchell’s attorney, Reid Myers, said the plea was knowing and voluntary and asked the court to follow the agreed…
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