all i know is never plead guilty. no contest maybe but never guilty.
usually when you go into court for the first time the judge will ask you if you want a court appointed attorney. Say yes, even if you got your own or don't actually want one. Then he will advise that you plead not guilty so you can delay for another court date and he won't have to pass judgement right then. so you plead not guilty.
From there you can either get yourself a lawyer, take a court appointed one, put in a request for which court appointed one you'd like, or cut a deal yourself with the DA. With little stuff the DA will usually just cut a deal for a reduced fine if you plead guilty or no contest. You could always go that route. Eitherway the judge will tell you on the first court appearance what the maximum penalty for your ticket is.
Most dummies panic and just plead guilty on the first appearance and take whatever the judge gives them. Thats actually a very wrong move. Especially for insurance purposes. Its always best to contact a lawyer or DA first.
For future run ins with law enforcement I strongly recommend you check out a video called "Busted- A citizens guide to surviving police encounters." It's awesome! I made my little sister watch it before she left for college. She still thanks me for it.
usually when you go into court for the first time the judge will ask you if you want a court appointed attorney. Say yes, even if you got your own or don't actually want one. Then he will advise that you plead not guilty so you can delay for another court date and he won't have to pass judgement right then. so you plead not guilty.
From there you can either get yourself a lawyer, take a court appointed one, put in a request for which court appointed one you'd like, or cut a deal yourself with the DA. With little stuff the DA will usually just cut a deal for a reduced fine if you plead guilty or no contest. You could always go that route. Eitherway the judge will tell you on the first court appearance what the maximum penalty for your ticket is.
Most dummies panic and just plead guilty on the first appearance and take whatever the judge gives them. Thats actually a very wrong move. Especially for insurance purposes. Its always best to contact a lawyer or DA first.
For future run ins with law enforcement I strongly recommend you check out a video called "Busted- A citizens guide to surviving police encounters." It's awesome! I made my little sister watch it before she left for college. She still thanks me for it.