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For a speeding ticket in Virginia they do not have a prayer for judgment. You can call the court and see if you are eligible for Virginia online traffic school and not have to appear in court. Or you can appear and ask for a reduction in the fine and the points. Of course you can always contest the ticket and go to trial but that is not advisable unless you retain a Virginia traffic attorney. Here is a site with more Virginia speeding ticket information.Another View: The word "prayer" is a term which can be subject to different meanings, but in the legal context, it refers to the specific amount asked for as damages at the end of a complaint or petition. A 'prayer' gives the judge an idea of what amount of damages is sought, and a defendant who fails to answer it may have a default judgment entered against them for the amount that was 'prayed' (asked) for.
The ticket follows the car; the car follows the registration; the registered owner is liable for any tickets. However, if you can prove someone else committed the violation, you can take them to small claims court and get a judgment against them. But you must still pay the tickets.
admit that you were speeding and ask for a reduction in speed to pay the ticket admit that you were speeding and ask for a reduction in speed so you can pay the ticket.
You have to pay the ticket or NY will have GA suspend your license.
You have to pay the ticket. And go through inspection.
My son is 18 yrs. old and he got a speeding ticket doing 60 in a 45 zone on a steep hill on a country road. He has a small car Toyota ( Tercel ) but today he was driving my 99 Dodge Ram pickup. This is his first infraction. He was coming home from looking for a job. Things are really tight at home and we can't afford to pay these cost that it is going to cost him. If he gets a prayer for judgment will he have to pay the cost of the ticket and court cost?
For a speeding ticket in Virginia they do not have a prayer for judgment. You can call the court and see if you are eligible for Virginia online traffic school and not have to appear in court. Or you can appear and ask for a reduction in the fine and the points. Of course you can always contest the ticket and go to trial but that is not advisable unless you retain a Virginia traffic attorney. Here is a site with more Virginia speeding ticket information.Another View: The word "prayer" is a term which can be subject to different meanings, but in the legal context, it refers to the specific amount asked for as damages at the end of a complaint or petition. A 'prayer' gives the judge an idea of what amount of damages is sought, and a defendant who fails to answer it may have a default judgment entered against them for the amount that was 'prayed' (asked) for.
Prayer to forgive is the best. :)
For a great resource on prayer for judgment check out: http://prayerforjudgment.com
you need or you will get in jail
Decision without trial
If you are guilty of doing this then pay the penalty. If you are not guilty then go to court, plead not guilty and defend yourself against the accusation. However, see the related question below for how a PJC can be used in these circumstances.
A Prayer for Judgment Continued (PJC) is a finding of guilt without an entry of judgment for a criminal or traffic offense. A Prayer for Judgment Continued is a judge-granted remedy that is unique to North Carolina and may not be recognized by other states. However, a judge is not authorized to grant a PJC for a Driving While Impaired (DWI).
Anytime that you have a judgment on you no matter where you are you have to pay it. There are some instances where you may not have to but it don't matter if you are in PA or LA a judgment is a judgment.
You can pray about anything. If you are guilty I doubt your prayer will be answered to your satisfaction.
Well taken to court the DA could reduce the ticket and therefore would probably not lose his license, also you could get a prayer for judgment where he would talk to the judge on throwing out the ticket all together. more than likely this being his first ticket he will not lose his license
you pay money