that depends on what country and what state your in i assume.
You will be charged with "driving without a license" and hopefully have your permit revoked and be unable to get your license for a period of time determined by the court.
court of limited juristiction
They will be charged with contempt of court.
You'll be charged with 'driving in violation of restrictions' - and even if you received your valid PA license before your court date it MIGHT not help. When you violated the first two times, you were in violation.
If you're caught driving without a license, you may face a court appearance where you could be charged with a misdemeanor or an infraction, depending on the jurisdiction. At court, you might be subject to fines, community service, or even a short jail sentence, especially if it's a repeat offense. Additionally, you may have to deal with points on your driving record, which can increase insurance rates. It's advisable to seek legal counsel to navigate the process effectively.
If you're charged with reckless driving your case will most likely be presented to a court of limited jurisdiction. A court of limited jurisdiction deals only with certain types of cases like bankruptcy, family matters, etc. This is as opposed to courts with general jurisdiction.
Depending on the seriousness iof the charge, you will probably still be tried under the Juvenile Court guidelines.
They are in violation of a court order and can be charged with contempt of court and be fined and/or spend time in jail depending on what type of case it is.
Charged for what? What kind of court decree?
i wish driving with no licence and got charge what do you think will happen i have to go to court soon
If you are charged with reckless driving, your case will most likely be presented to a
It is always possible to dispute a ticket. That's what courts are for. Go to court on the day and time shown on the ticket and present your case to the Judge. Driving violations are charged to the person actually driving the vehicle.