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Can you pay a court fine to drop a case?

No. If you are the plaintiff (i.e.: civil case), you can dismiss your case at any time. If you are the defendant, you would have to settle with the plaintiff for them to dismiss the case. In a criminal case, it the statute has a fine schedule associated with it, you may be allowed to do so, or the state may agree to dismiss your case in exchange for something they need, or will allow you to plead guilty to avoid trial.


As an HRD Manager what steps you will initiate before dismissing a workman found guilty of misconduct where there is the presence of a strong employees union.?

You will dismiss the workman if the violation is severe enough.


As an HRD Manager what steps you will initiate before dismissing a workman found guilty of misconduct where there is the presence of a strong employees union?

You will dismiss the workman if the violation is severe enough.


What happens when you plead not guilty to petit theft and its your second offense?

You can plead not guilty to anything, even if it is your second offense of petty theft. All this means is that you wish to proceed with the court system and have your case heard before any sentence is given, as opposed to pleading guilty and going straight to sentencing.


Can you change your plea on a traffic ticket from guilty to not guilty?

You don't plead guilty "on a traffic ticket" unless you post your fine, request a court date, and then fail to show up at the traffic court hearing.You are then automatically adjudged guilty by reason of your failing to appear to defend yourself. If you DO go to court you may plead not guilty to the offense, and the judge will grant a hearing in which you and the officer will give testimony, and then the judge will render his verdict. If you have previously pled guilty, or forfeited your fine, in court you will have to file a motion to re-open the case.


How does a jury state their conclusion in a civil case?

Juries are rarely used in civil cases. (In England that is anyway) If they are (which literally is only in EXTREME circumstances) then it will be the same procedure as in a criminal case except the jury will find the defendant liable, or not liable, as opposed to guilty or not guilty.


How do you drop cases before trial?

It depends on the type of case. If you are a defendant in a criminal action, you can plead guilty. In a civil matter, you may be able to dismiss if you are the plaintiff, but only if there is no counterclaim against you. You'd need to talk to a lawyer in your area for specifics on your case.


What if the policeman who arrested you is convicted of illelegal activites before your case goes to court?

It depends on the circumstances, it would not automatically prove you not guilty. The case would still need to be investigated.


What is is the meaning of criminal?

Guilty of crime or sin., Involving a crime; of the nature of a crime; -- said of an act or of conduct; as, criminal carelessness., Relating to crime; -- opposed to civil; as, the criminal code., One who has commited a crime; especially, one who is found guilty by verdict, confession, or proof; a malefactor; a felon.


What is the clayton motion?

From what I can find on the web, the Clayton Motion is to ask the Judge to dismiss the charges in the interest of justice without reaching the question of whether the person is guilty or not. This information comes from the site below. http://www.gothamgazette.com/article/law/20031013/13/556


If you have been arrested for a crime but found innocent in a trial is your record cleared?

No not automatically. The record of your arrest, and your charge and the not guilty verdict will appear unless/until you request it be expunged.


Is it non-guilty or not guilty?

not guilty