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You seem rather confused. If you have a pleading and a court date, you HAVE been charged with something. Legal advice given here is worth every penny you paid for it. If you are involved in a criminal matter, you need the services of an attorney licensed in YOUR state. If you have no money to pay an attorney, you may ask the court to appoint an attorney for you. The prosecutor can make a motion to revoke bail if he can show you are unlikely to appear at the place and time specified to stand trial.

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I have court Jan 21st can anyone help me fight this from happening? I've not even been charged & have plead NG but they are forcing me to ua costing me $12.50 twice a week randomly!

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