No you won,t go to gaol. you should apply to legal aid for a court appointed representative who will help with your case and any other legal issues unless the lawyer who represented you is willing to work Pro Bono{free of charge}. if by your next hearing you have no legal rep. you are allowed another remand until you secure a legal rep. New Answer: Remember those Miranda Warnings? You have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney, the court/state will appoint one for you FREE of charge. Demand that right. Good Luck!
A second or subsequent offense simply is stating that the same offense has occurred before. If you got caught underage drinking before, the next ticket would be under "second or subsequent offense".
Your first offense is the FIRST offense/crime you were ever arrested for and charged with. Your SECOND offense/crime is the second time you were ever arrested and charged for. And so on...... . Third - Fourth - etc. The more offenses you have on your record, the harsher your sentences will subsequently become.
Some states have a three strike rule where a repeat offender will receive a harsh sentence on the third offense. A second strike refers to a second offense.
The best way to find a lawyer anywhere is by word of mouth: get a recommendation from a friend who has used a lawyer. If you don'k know anyone who can recommend a lawyer, then the easiest way to find a lawyer is through a lawyer referral service. Southern California Lawyer Referral covers Orange County, and it's the first related link below. I found it at the second related link, which has more links to other California referral agencies, legal aid agencies that can provide free legal help if you can't afford a lawyer, and other information about lawyers in the area.
Yes. $285 for a first offense, $457 for a second offense, and $802 for third or subsequent offense.
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here in al the first offense is 500.00 second offense i think fine doubles and license is suspended until fine is pain and proff of insurance is shown. try this site where you can compare quotes from different companies: insureinfo.us
1 day for your first offense. 1 week for your second offense. 3 weeks for your third offense. 6 months for your 4 offense.
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This depends on the state where the driving offense occured and what offense was commited. After your second driving offense of driving after revocation, you would most likely serve jail time.