Well, generally when you appear in court for a speeding ticket youshow up at the courthouse and what for your name to be called. Then the judge or magistrate will read your offense and ask for you your plea. You should always plead NO CONTEST, doing this with help against civil suits. The Offical will then find you guilty and pose sentencing which is your fine. I have found that you can usually get a lesser fine when actually appearing court then the pay now feature that they offer.
A back court violation when the offensive player with the ball steps behind the half court line after crossing it.
Yes, this has the same effect as a guilty plea.
385.00 plus court cost at least 30.00 more
Yes. No
Absolutely - you were cited also for speeding ... that charge will stick. Whether or not you were wearing a seatbelt will be decided by the traffic court judge.
No. A backcourt violation is when a back row player attacks the ball from above the height of the net while in front of or having jumped from in front of the 10 foot line.
Depending on the court........there is a certain amount of time (usually 18 months) between tickets that you can go to traffic school. So if its been that long...then yes you can go. Age doesnt matter!
It depends on the court. On the back of the ticket you can enter a plea and then they will tell you the fine. This is a serious violation so you should consider contesting the ticket. Keep a copy of everything and send everything to the court certified mail. They tend to lose things.
there's no count for back court violation. back court violation is when you hold the ball in the fore court and you step back beyond the half court line is back court violation. maybe you are meaning the 8 seconds violation wherein you are not allowed to stay in the back court with the ball for more than 8 seconds.
Traffic court.
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.
A cdl truck driver that receives a speeding ticket has more to worry about than just the fine. A serious CDL violation such as a 25 over speeding ticket can cost you your job not to mention the increase in your personal car insurance. In general a cdl truck driver should contest any California speeding ticket he receives. Normally you will receive what is known as a courtesy notice from the California traffic court within two to three weeks of the violation. It will tell you how much is the fine. California has some of the highest speeding ticket fines in the nation. The fine can vary from county to county so only the California traffic court can tell you the amount. You must take care of the ticket by your court date even if you do not receive the courtesy notice or they will usually suspend your license and issue a warrant. The traffic court location is on the ticket and you can Google for their phone number. Usually it is difficult to get through on the phone.