Traffic Ticket
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I recently got a ticket and have to show up to court. Now I know the case gets dropped if the cop doesn't show, so when I go there, do I plead guilty or not guilty? I have never been to court so I dunno, if I plead guilty and the cop doesn't show, does the case still get dropped?
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I hate to burst your bubble, but it is not an automatic drop if the cop doesn't show, at least in Virginia.... sometimes they will continue the case until the cop's next due court date... I just got a continuance because the cop couldn't be at court when the scheduled date was for...
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I don't know how it applies in the US, but here in Alberta Canada, if you go to court, a plea is not entered unless and only the issuing officer is present. If the officer fails to attend, the court may
1) Continue the trial without the officer
2) Arrange another court date
3) Drop the charge.
In addition, in Alberta, you can attend court on the date specified, and make a "deal" so to speak with the Prosecutor. He/she may offer you a reduction in fine, demerit points or both. If you agree to the "deal" then you must still plead guilty to the offence, but to a lesser charge which you have arranged with the prosecutor.
Hope that helps. PM me if you have any further questions.
Good luck
Asif
1) Continue the trial without the officer
2) Arrange another court date
3) Drop the charge.
In addition, in Alberta, you can attend court on the date specified, and make a "deal" so to speak with the Prosecutor. He/she may offer you a reduction in fine, demerit points or both. If you agree to the "deal" then you must still plead guilty to the offence, but to a lesser charge which you have arranged with the prosecutor.
Hope that helps. PM me if you have any further questions.
Good luck
Asif
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Originally posted by YeLLoWs2knVA
do I plead guilty or not guilty?
do I plead guilty or not guilty?
Happy belated birthday, by the way.
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Originally posted by Luft46
I hate to burst your bubble, but it is not an automatic drop if the cop doesn't show, at least in Virginia.... sometimes they will continue the case until the cop's next due court date... I just got a continuance because the cop couldn't be at court when the scheduled date was for...
I hate to burst your bubble, but it is not an automatic drop if the cop doesn't show, at least in Virginia.... sometimes they will continue the case until the cop's next due court date... I just got a continuance because the cop couldn't be at court when the scheduled date was for...
I've been told that the officer couldn't make it and he filed a continuance after I drove three hours just to get to the court. After hearing this and contesting that I was supposed to be notified beforehand, they fined me over "arguing" and "making up such laws" since I'm not a lawyer.
Well, I cashed in a favor. Contacted a friend who set me up with another friend who was a JP in the area as well. They wanted to 'catch her' (the judge) doing this crap again. Sure enough, I didn't have to worry about any of the fines, charges, etc. The judge, she's still there doing her dirty deeds, but with a nice little black mark in her book.
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Sounds like you guys have some nice escape routes. Criminal proceedings are handled by the Crown Prosecution Service in the UK, and not the Police. They are always present as this is their sole purpose. You could NEVER get off a charge just because the cop was busy or on holiday.