Ask your attorney. This is not a question that can be answered here.
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
2 possible but most likely 1 will be assessed if you plead out. You'll probably face a suspended/restricted license as well
Only if you plan to fight the ticket. 95% of the time you fight it you lose those and if you ever run across a late fee make a dmn good excuse and plead no contest! TKH
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Yes, it is a class d felony, but can be plead down to a misdemeanor
A class c misdemeanor are those crimes that are punishable by a fine of no more than $500.
If the police have proof that this person was drinking then they can pin this person for underage drinking. But if they dont this person can plead no contest.
Minor ID theft charges have, at times, been plead down to the misdemeanor level.
Yes.
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it dependes it the felony had something to do with a violate crime. or the class of the feloney.
What was the misdemeanor? Actually standing before a judge and pleading 'guilty' is not a necessity for a record. If you paid the fine you DID, in effect, plead guilty.
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
Jail time is possible if it's your first conviction, but not likely. If you plead guilty it's almost a 100% chance that you'll just get supervision or probation, but look out for a civil case after you plead guilty.
I was charged with felony theft and plead to misdemeanor theft, which was a class a crime. I had no previous record and was offered 1 year level 2 probation (1 visit per month), 40 hours CS, and $100 fine.
If you plead no contest to a Misdemeanor B and are serving probation, it means that the court has accepted your plea and imposed a sentence, which typically indicates a conviction. While a no contest plea is not an admission of guilt, it is treated as a conviction for sentencing purposes. However, it is recommended to consult with a legal professional for advice specific to your situation.