i can already tell that you will lose in court. You want to plead NOLO CONTENDERE not no-low you dumbass. Google it
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i can already tell that you will lose in court. You want to plead NOLO CONTENDERE not no-low you dumbass. Google it
Yeah, you get 15 points after you hit 18. 14 and under tickets are 0 points. But yeah, you should be fine. I had 6 points when I was 17 and got my license suspended... :( dammit,lol. you be fine
PWN'd!!!11!!!:lmfao:Quote:
Originally Posted by slovic-fcc
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Originally Posted by VTECking
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i'm more impressed than sorry for you.
i never knew civics could get up to 71.
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Originally Posted by ironchef
do some homework before spreading mis-information.:no:
OP-stop driving like a noob and avoid any ticket.
When are you able to talk to the solicitor? Is it before court or do you have to plead not guilty to talk to the solicitor? I've been hearing totally different things.
Oh and yeah take the Defensive Driver course. Just took mine this past Saturday and I've got court on the 27th of August but I don't know how to plead. I just want to talk to the solicitor and pay my fines but get no points on my license.
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Originally Posted by Cjrp18
negative, it is 21.
Wheres the misinformation?Quote:
Originally Posted by ksniperfox
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Originally Posted by ironchef
These 2 are both wrong. If insurance fixes the car, you still have to pay the ticket and its still on your record.
14 and under is 0 points, but you still have the fine and its still on your record.
I just ran my MVR this morning and my record is clean suprizingly(sp). so I guess I'll just take a defensive driving course and pay the fine.
take the taggerts defensive driving class. you get up to 7 points off your license lol..
T-durr
Damn man that sucks! I feel your pain. I once got two tickets within an hour in different counties. Talk about a sh!tty night!
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Originally Posted by tdurr
pm me contact info for these folks.
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Originally Posted by GKtib®
it tops out just over 120ish.
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Originally Posted by Oz10
this is my 3rd in 14 months. but somehow my record is clean :confused:
Negative, It is when your license gets upgraded to teh Class C. which is at 18. :) Trust me I know,lolQuote:
Originally Posted by ksniperfox
Haha I remember when I was 18 and couldn't drive
I had a ford focus and 3 tickets for speeding
I now have an Evo and 0 tickets
L2D nub
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Originally Posted by Clegger
I can drive dood.
cops are just drawn to me.
Actually theyre both right, having experienced both I know what I'm talking about. I've had 2 failure to yield tickets that were both dropped because the other party didn't show up to court (their car was fixed by insurance, so they didn't need to come). I didn't pay the fine, didn't get any points, and there is nothing on my record.Quote:
Originally Posted by BanginJimmy
And one time I was in court for 2 speeding tickets on the same day, 1 18 over and 1 27 over. Both were dropped to 14 over, I paid the fine, but neither are one my record.
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Originally Posted by ironchef
you are correct. I took care of my previous 2 tickest properly and checked my mvr yesterday and I have a clean record.
Stil no one has answered my question. When you go to court do you get to talk to the solicitor before you plead guilty or not guilty or do you have to plead 1st? I've heard that you have to plead not guilty then you'll get to talk to the solicitor and I've heard if you plead not guilty they automatically give you another court date for a trial? I'm lost. My case is in Gwinnett County if that helps.
You talk to the solicitor first, then if you guys don't work out a deal, you will then plead. If you plead not guilty then yes they do give you a new court date, because then it becomes a trial case. Depending on how long their backlog is the new case could take a while.Quote:
Originally Posted by BLK JDM
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Originally Posted by ironchef
WHO IS THE SOLICITOR?????
I want to talk to whoever he is.
Solicitor is just basically another name for the prosecutor, or the legal counsel for the plaintiff (the plaintiff being the government), in the case against the defendent (you).
so who would I need to talk to? the deputy sherriff that pulled me over?
No you would talk to the solicitor lol, when you go to check in @ the court, ask to speak with the solicitor about your case.
^^ k thx.