You can plead not guilty if you want to but if you do not produce something saying that you had the vehicle inspected prior to the ticket being issued then you are wasting your and the courts time. Either you were in compliance or you were not. Right or wrong. Guilty or innocent. Only you know for sure. You and God.
Guilty
No.
$120 to plead guilty and have it go on your record. $147 to plead guilty and go to driving school.
Very
"LITTERING" is (usually) a minor offense for which you may be issued a "TICKET." Receiving a ticket is not a conviction. A CONVICTION occurs only after you either plead guilty, or are found guilty of actually doing it.
if you are pleading not guilty you wish to fight the ruling i just went through this last month and i made the mistake of pleaing no contest and was found guilty before i could say another word
In court, you must either plead guilty or not guilty to the charges against you.
ask for a transfer of hearing.
Unless you have proof you are not guilty the judge will still find you guilty. Why not just take responsibility for your actions if you are guilty.
No. Nothing will be placed on your driving record until you have had "your day in court".
You don't plead guilty "on a traffic ticket" unless you post your fine, request a court date, and then fail to show up at the traffic court hearing.You are then automatically adjudged guilty by reason of your failing to appear to defend yourself. If you DO go to court you may plead not guilty to the offense, and the judge will grant a hearing in which you and the officer will give testimony, and then the judge will render his verdict. If you have previously pled guilty, or forfeited your fine, in court you will have to file a motion to re-open the case.
yes, as long as you plead guilty. This is in NYS, im not 100% sure of other states