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Pro tem judge trims fines, grants deferral and dismissals in Lake Forest Park mitigation calendar
Summary
Pro tem Judge Abby McMahon reduced several photo-enforcement fines, granted one deferral that can lead to dismissal, and dismissed a speeding ticket after a medical emergency during the Lake Forest Park mitigation and contested calendar; multiple litigants were also recorded as failing to appear.
Pro tem Judge Abby McMahon presided over a Lake Forest Park mitigation and contested infraction calendar by Zoom and issued a series of reductions, one deferral, and a dismissal on medical-emergency grounds. The hearing covered photo-enforced school walk zone and red-light infractions; defendants were given deadlines and payment instructions.
McMahon, acting as pro tem judge, opened the calendar by explaining mitigation: an admission of the infraction paired with an explanation and a request for a lesser sanction. She said some litigants may qualify for a deferral—paying a $175 administrative fee within 30 days and avoiding a record if no further infractions occur for six months.
Among the outcomes, Stacy Attridge (cause 250372797) admitted a…
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