Points have to declared for three years for the routines such as hiring cars and so on. You have to declare to insurers for 5 years - and they are only removed from the counterfoil and DVLA record after 4 years.
It may then have mattered last year when the points were 4 years old - but not this time as completely irrelevant and will not feature at any one time in the hearing of this case - which focuses on the unwise choice of 112 mph on a a stretch of the M6 which employs "stealthmobiles"
To Richard .. be yourself in court. Dress as you normally do for the office, Be as honest, candid and calm as per your opening post and explain the circumstances with the same regret which comes across in your post. Whatever happens - you are not looking at a prison sentence and the worst outcome - would be a short ban as fisherman points out. If you manage to convince of undue hardship - you may receive 6 -9 points if they wish to give benefit of doubt on a short ban.
Let us know how it went - good or bad - and don't let it put you off driving or the police/magistrates

You need COAST or the IAM's help to keep it safer

Correct me if I'm wrong but points can be removed after 3 years at a cost of £30 but stay on police records for 4 years and the DVLA for 5 years. If you then want them removing then you have to send your licence together with £20 as I have just done.???