When you sign the ticket you are not saying that you are guilty or innocent, you are promising that you will either show up to court or pay the fine. If you refuse to sign the ticket just about any state will send you to jail. If they have reasonable suspicion that you won't be showing up, the police can send someone to jail until they speak to the judge.
For assaults. He was bout to go to jail again but instead he on 3 years of probation.
No havent you seen her new songs yet? That means she was never in jail dummy. its true!
If you don't pay your ticket in a certain time, it will turn into a warrant and the next time ylu get pulled over, u might get arrested for unpaid tickets. I advise u to pay your tickets on time
No, and in most states it is illegal for a creditor to threaten jail time, Triad Financial in Huntington Beach Calif, is currently battleing numerous lawsuits about that very thing.
No, his dad is not in jail...
No way to answer this. It Depends on the number of tickets - the type of tickets/offenses - How old they are (scofflaw??) - etc.
It IS possible.
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Not sure what you are asking? There is no such thing as a statute of limitations on traffic tickets.
Almost anything from failing to appear on traffic tickets to murder.
Whether the person named in an arrest warrant is in jail or not is irrelevant. A warrant can be issued whenever the issuing court sees fit to sign it.
None because u will go to jail! :)
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Yes, in Charleston, SC, failing to pay tickets or appear in court for traffic violations can lead to legal consequences, including the possibility of jail time. If you ignore tickets, the court may issue a bench warrant for your arrest. It's essential to address any unpaid tickets promptly to avoid escalation and potential incarceration.
Only if you like traffic tickets, and possibly jail
J Coles' Brother Is In Jail Because .. He Didn't Pay His Car Tickets & He Got Locked Up. HOPE IT HELPED ! (:
No, he almost did but did probation instead.