What is a "show cause" hearing?

When you fail to respond to your ticket within 15 days as directed on  your copy of the citation OR when you fail to appear in Court as  directed the Court will take action to commit your ticket, assess a  penalty, and place a suspension on your driver’s license. After the  Court takes this action your only option for a hearing is to request a  “Show Cause Hearing” pursuant to CR LJ 60(b).  You must do so in  writing, handwritten or typed. The show cause hearing is simply to  address the issue of your failure to appear in Court as directed or  failure to respond to your ticket as directed under IR LJ 3.2.  If the  judge finds “Good Cause” or simply a good reason for your failure to  respond or to appear then he/she may decide to set a hearing of your  choice. You may then proceed with a Mitigation (see above description).  Download Motion For Show Cause form.  

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1. What is a mitigation hearing?
2. What is a "contested" hearing?
3. What is a "show cause" hearing?
4. Where does the money from a traffic ticket go?