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Michigan wins lawsuit over license suspensions but offers help

LANSING, Mich. (AP) — State officials say they want to help poor people avoid a driver’s license suspension for unpaid traffic tickets.

A federal appeals court last year rejected a challenge to the suspension policy. But the attorney general’s office said a line will be added to tickets and court forms, telling people to contact the local court to arrange an alternative if they can’t afford to pay a fine.

The language will be added no later than mid-February 2021.

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