This posting has been updated with information on citations in 2007, based on court records.

Miriam Ann Clinton, 29, of Lake Oswego is to be arraigned today on allegations that she was the driver in an Aug. 16 hit-and-run crash in Southwest Portland that left bicyclist Henry Schmidt, 20, with serious injuries.

Clinton had her license suspended four times since 2009, according to records from the Oregon Driver and Motor Vehicle Services Division. She also had at least 12 convictions on traffic violations since 2007. Oregon driving laws call for suspending a license for 30 days when the driver is convicted of four moving violations within a two-year period.

The following is a timeline based on DMV records and court records.

February 2007: Obtains Oregon driver's license after trading in her valid license from another state.



May 28, 2007: Clinton is cited for speeding. She is convicted of the offense in Multnomah County Circuit Court on June 20, 2007.

May 29, 2007: Cited for failure to properly use a seat belt. Convicted on July 13, 2007 in Clackamas County Circuit Court.

July 28, 2007: Cited for speeding. Convicted on Aug. 29, 2007 in Multnomah County Circuit Court.



Jan. 14, 2009: Cited for failure to properly use a seat belt. Convicted on Feb. 4, 2009, in Lake Oswego Municipal Court.

March 10, 2009: Cited for speeding 55 mph in a 40-mph zone. She was convicted April 8, 2009, in Lake Oswego Municipal Court.

March 31, 2009: First 30-day suspension.

April 30, 2009: Clinton's suspension ends, but she does not pay the $75 reinstatement fee until June 8, 2009. During this time, she is considered to not have a valid driver's license.

June 23, 2009: DMV suspends Clinton's driver's license for another 30 days after receiving notice from the court of the April 8, 2009, conviction in Lake Oswego. Her suspension ends July 23, 2009, but she does not pay the reinstatement fee until Aug. 4, 2009.

Dec. 11, 2011: Cited for failure to display plates on her vehicle. Convicted in Jan. 11, 2012. This citation is not a violation that would trigger a suspension.

April 5, 2012: Cited for speeding. She is convicted on April 23 in Lake Oswego Municipal Court for driving 58 mph in a 40-mph zone.

Sept. 20, 2012: Cited for failure to obey a traffic signal. She is convicted on Oct. 11, 2012 in Tualatin Municipal Court.

Jan. 7: Cited for speeding. Convicted on Feb. 5 for driving 45 mph in a 25-mph zone in Multnomah County Circuit Court.

Jan. 16: Cited for failure to obey a traffic device. She is convicted on Feb. 22 in Tualatin Municipal Court. This conviction is not reported to the DMV until later.

April 2: The three moving violations from April and September in 2012 and Jan. 7 triggers the DMV to issue a restriction that Clinton not be able to drive from midnight to 5 a.m. except for work-related purposes. The restriction is lifted on May 2.

April 15: The DMV issues another 30-day suspension after receiving notice from the court of the Jan. 16 citation. The suspension lasts until May 15 and Clinton immediately reinstated her license.

May 9: Cited for driving while using a cell phone and for driving while suspended. She is convicted on June 11.

July 29: The DMV issues another 30-day suspension, which is to last until Aug. 28.

Aug. 16: Around 12:40 a.m., Henry Schmidt is riding his bike along Southwest Barbur Boulevard after getting a flat tire. He is struck by a hit-and-run driver and left with two broken legs and other injuries. A bus driver finds him in the road.

Aug. 22: Clinton turns herself in to police after officers follow up on a tip that a suspect vehicle that has been taken to a body shop for repairs.

-- Helen Jung