No, it's not a law. But often a judge will be lenient if the offense wasn't bordering on wreckless driving, it's your first offense and you are appropriately respectful. It isn't a "right" to have a traffic ticket reduced, but some judges will do it just to help you out if you're having financial problems.
Some states require a person to come to court for an expired license plate even if they pay the ticket in advance. If a person can not pay the ticket until after the court date, it is best to go to court to speak to a judge about the situation. If a person does not go to court, a judge can issue a bench warrant for their arrest. In the state if Ohio, contact the court to ask direct questions so that accurate information is relayed.
This might be different depending on the state, but generally you can get a ticket, but if you go to court and show the judge your valid license, the ticket will be revoked and your record will be clean.
It would depend on several factors to include state/county of ticket and what the juvenile judge sets as the ticket price. Same exact situation with two different judges has been known to elicit $50.00 fine to $130.00 fine plus court costs depending upon the judge. It also takes into factor if this is the first offense and if your state requires a mandatory course in defensive driving on a juveniles' first offense.
I would say the Court listed on the ticket that you received. I would even state that the phone number for such court is probably listed on the ticket itself.
The ticket probably wasn't for no insurance, it was for no proof of insurance. Depending on your state, you should be able to just go to the county clerk (or just attend the court date on your ticket) show the judge proof of insurance.
Fulton County, Georgia Juvenile Court
i got a careless driving ticket.......you get 2 points and have to pay a $85 ticket........but if you show up to court the judge will remove the points from your licence....you still have to pay the fine
New York state's equivalent to the US Supreme Court is called the New York State Court of Appeals. For some reason, New York has designated their trial courts as supreme courts.The leader of the seven-judge Court is referred to as the Chief Judge.As of March, 2010, the Chief Judge of the New York State Court of Appeals is Jonathan Lippman.
Judge Marilyn Milian is not an actress but is an actual judge. She was employed as a Florida state circuit court judge before she took over the bench on The People's Court in 2001.
The presiding or administrative judge, all the way up to the state supreme court.
A judge in a state court
Depending on your state? Usually most states Circuit court consists of a judge and jury.