Not paying a correctible citation $10 fee.
Mr. Hill is correct. Only a judge will be able to waive the fee, and that's if he/she believes your proof that you had the requisite registration...
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Mr. Hill is correct. Only a judge will be able to waive the fee, and that's if he/she believes your proof that you had the requisite registration...
I agree with my colleague that this probably refers to a trial in absentia.
True expungement is actually what you want, but California doesn't offer it. Instead, there is a dismissal under Penal Code 1203.4. There is no...
Stores make police reports. The district attorney decides whether to prosecute. If the police didn't come to the scene, then criminal charges are...
I agree with my colleagues that fighting the tickets and asking for traffic school to avoid points is in your best interest.
Mr. Hill and Mr. Roberts have correctly answered your question.
I cannot improve on the advice given by Mr. Hill.
You only have to go to court if you receive notification that it is required. If no cops were called, this is unlikely.
Mr. Hill's advice is spot on. I would do exactly as he indicated if I were you.
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I agree with my colleagues. Without reading your appeal an answer is not possible.