After 3 years, it will not be in effect and you can use it again if needed.
It shouldn't affect it at all... for nowIt shouldn't at all. According to North Carolina law, a "prayer for judgment continued" is not a conviction. http://www.scstatehouse.net/sess113_1999-2000/bills/5155.htmFor a great resource on prayer for judgment check out: http://prayerforjudgment.comFind out when your judgment will be dismissed and under what conditions. A second offense in North Carolina could cause both to be convictions.
Prayer to forgive is the best. :)
No
7 years.
For a great resource on prayer for judgment check out: http://prayerforjudgment.com
you need or you will get in jail
Decision without trial
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).
If the judgment was granted against someone other than the deceased the judgment is still valid and will remain until it is satisfied or paid in full.
18 years
No. A "vacated" judgment means that the court considers that the judgment never took place - is vacated - is rendered null and void. A "dismissed" judgment can be done two ways - "with prejudice" and "without prejudice." "Dismissed WITH prejudice" means that even if the facts presented are true the case is over and cannot be re-tried. "WITHOUT prejudice" means the same, EXCEPT, that the charges CAN be re-filed and the case re-tried.
You can pray about anything. If you are guilty I doubt your prayer will be answered to your satisfaction.