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Q: How many days do you have to submit an appeal in a nJP?
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How much money can you get taken with a njp?

It depends on the offense. In general you have to have enough left to meet your actual commitments but that doesn't limit the amount because the amount can be staggered over a long period of time. Generally speaking, if you get a good haircut, spend some time on your uniform and present yourself well and take responsibilty for your actions you will have a better time of it. But, if you are not sincere, it will show. That person you are standing in front of has seen alot of people at njp and isn't easily fooled. Also talk to the person going into NJP with you before you go about what they expect from you.


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