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Prayer to forgive is the best. :)
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For a great resource on prayer for judgment check out: http://prayerforjudgment.com
you need or you will get in jail
A Prayer for Judgment Continued (PJC) is a finding of guilt without an entry of judgment for a criminal or traffic offense. A Prayer for Judgment Continued is a judge-granted remedy that is unique to North Carolina and may not be recognized by other states. However, a judge is not authorized to grant a PJC for a Driving While Impaired (DWI).
A judgment is collectible until it is paid. There is not statute of limitations on a judgment. It is best to pay it off so it is reported as satisfied.
You can pray about anything. If you are guilty I doubt your prayer will be answered to your satisfaction.
After 3 years, it will not be in effect and you can use it again if needed.
It shouldn't affect it at all... for nowIt shouldn't at all. According to North Carolina law, a "prayer for judgment continued" is not a conviction. http://www.scstatehouse.net/sess113_1999-2000/bills/5155.htmFor a great resource on prayer for judgment check out: http://prayerforjudgment.comFind out when your judgment will be dismissed and under what conditions. A second offense in North Carolina could cause both to be convictions.
No, a prayer for judgment and a 9096 refer to different legal concepts. A prayer for judgment is a request made in court for the judge to issue a ruling, often seen in cases involving civil matters. In contrast, a 9096 form typically pertains to specific procedural or administrative requirements within the legal system, depending on the jurisdiction. Therefore, they serve different purposes in legal proceedings.
In the context in which the question is asked, probably yes. A "prayer" in the legal context, refers to the specific amount asked for as damages at the end of a complaint or petition. A prayer gives the judge an idea of what is being sought by the plaintiff, and if the defendant fails to answer, they may have a default judgment entered against him/her for the amount that was "prayed" for.
A prayer for judgment is a legal request to avoid the penalties associated with a traffic violation, such as points on your license. However, whether a seatbelt ticket affects a prayer for judgment can depend on the specific laws in your state and the discretion of the judge. Generally, minor infractions like seatbelt violations may have a lesser impact, but it's advisable to consult with a legal professional for guidance tailored to your situation.