If i paid for the ticket/fine, do i still need to appear in court?
To your initial question, generally, "No." If you pay the court in full timely, the case gets closed, then you do not need to appear in court....
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To your initial question, generally, "No." If you pay the court in full timely, the case gets closed, then you do not need to appear in court....
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This sounds like a research project, not a question to be answered by defense attorneys. Please ask a question that will help someone with a case.
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