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I'll be here for the few hours and then again at around 1 pm PST for another few hours. As usual, there are countless possible topics and I'll be guided by whatever you're concerned with. Please remember that I can't provide legal advice on specific cases for obvious liability reasons because I won't have access to all the facts. Please stick to a factual discussion in your questions and comments and I'll try to do the same in my answers. Thanks!

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PaulKilpatrick ◴[] No.41883602[source]
Thank you so much Peter. I'm eligible for naturalization after 5 years on a greencard. However, amidst the craziness of startup life I missed attending a court hearing for an improper left turn... for quite some time, 1.5 years now and counting. I'm just now sorting it out; the financial/license points penalties are not huge as it was a civil case. However I do at the moment have a suspended license and may even have a bench warrant. All of this will get sorted out: I am only concerned about whether this could impact my chances of a favorable naturalization decision. I have no other legal problems or history. If you could opine on this; and perhaps more generally for other's with similar concerns, I would be tremendously grateful.
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1. proberts ◴[] No.41898487[source]
It's super unlikely that this would impact your chances of getting naturalized (that is, I doubt any officer would conclude that you lack good moral character because of this). But you shouldn't apply until it's all sorted out.