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no, no, no. You need to go only if you want to plead NOT guilty. If you plead guilty, you just mail in your fines and be done with it.
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Is there any benefit to go to the court? Any advise will be appreciated.
The court date is 09/09/05 (tomorrow).
If I got to court, what will be the additional court fees besides a the ticket ($173).
Thanks
1. Speeding - 100 in a 65
2. Reckless Driving
Went to court, hired a lawyer of which someone from t his site referred me to. Thanks btw if you read this.
Lawyer did me good. They agreed to reduce the speeding down to a 94 in a 65 - with 4 points. Fine of $256. $33 cost of court. and they dropped the reckless entirely.
Lawyer was expecting me to lose my DL for a min of 30 days. but I was able to keep it. THANKS CHARLES BLOCK!
Well - to anyone who has tickets against them right now. good luck in court!
- PS --- got one 2 weeks ago for unclear plates. apparently this state sucks and really wants you to put the front plate on lol. how can you mount the front plate if the car doesn't have holes that allow you to mount the dang thing? O well they'll just have to deal with it being in the windshield lol
personally, i'd use plastic zip ties and attach it to the grille or lower bumper inlet (depends on the car's design, of course).
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Question:
1. What will happen if I pay $105 with guilty without appearing in court?
2. Do I have to appear the court?
3. Will I get point from PA?
Thanks.
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I don't think those points in NJ will be reported to PA for minor violations.
I got two tickets last month. I was on my way to work , made a left turn at astop sign. It was atwo way intersection, waited a while for cars to pass by, then made my turn.
Got pulled over by an officer, two tickets:
1) failure to stop
2) careless driving.No accidents, no damage No other cars involved.
UNBELEIVABLE.
Pleaded not guilty. Do I need a lawyear?
Had a clean record all my life untill August this year , got a 2-pointer ticket, reduced it to unsafe, no points.
Please advice.
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I know perfectly well I can explain my case no worse than any lawyear.
But I saw people with lawyears got called in first even though they arrived late.
The prosecuter just offered me a deal , thats it no bargaining at all. Is it gouing to be the same if the lawyear was present. I saw lots of people get reduced to 0 pts from 4(with lawyears).
Is it going to be same if I explain my case to the prosecuter? What if he does not beleive me?Is there abetter chance he is going to believe the lawyear?
When I went to court, the prosecutor explained that by saying:
"We will call cases involving lawyers first, because many are paying the lawyers by the hour and we do not want to run them a huge bill!"
Can anyone advise me of the best case/worst case scenerio and when I should show up for a 5pm court time?
Thanks!
The cops, who were right nearby, came, were very abusive in manner, tried to claim he was DUI, and after he easily passed their test at the scene, they said they were impounding his car and arresting him and taking him in for a breathalyzer test. They took him in handcuffs to a police station, gave him 2 breathalyzer tests that they told him came out at .03 (not nearly qualifying as inebriated and he thinks he saw an even lower number written).
They then released him with a summons for reckless driving, and refused to give him his car, claiming it would be unsafe for him to drive home. My husband was absolutely polite and co-operative through the whole outrage. He was alone and had no witnesses.
We live in PA and are concerned about points (he has none) and insurance, and about what can be done about the false charges. His court date is in a few days, Oct. 20.
I spoke to a lawyer who would charge $1000 to go to court for him! We passed, but the lawyer advised pleading to unsafe driving and asking for discovery (we have, but have not receivd it yet). The police didn't even allow him to exchage info with the other driver. Our insurance company has had no claim filed or notification of the incident-no suprise as it was so minor.
Any info would be most appreciated.
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I have 7 years of safe driving record in CT. I recently moved to NJ a month ago, changed my license from CT to NJ. I didn't change my car plates yet. I crossed a signal while going to my work when it was still yellow and turned red, sun was glaring right into my eyes. Cop pulled me over and gave me this ticket "39:4-81".
This is my first ticket in 7 years. I have GEICO as my insurance.
a) Will my insurance go up ?
b) I read that the ticket is 2 points. Is there anyway to contest and have no points ?
I am starting to hate living in NJ already :-) Nice welcome. I also heard some bad things about cops not being nice at all in NJ. Any help in this regards is appreciate.
-- Matt
b. you can go to court on the date printed on the ticket and try for reduction.
cops attitudes vary, just like anywhere else. I've met nice ones, and I've met ones with horrible attitudes. We've got more than enough people and traffic in Jersey, so, honestly, if you don't like it, leave (i know you were sort of joking, but, seriously, i get tired of hearing people complain about hating jersey yet continue to aid in clogging our roads and taking up space in general).
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tickets in one day 1. Speeding 45 at 35 2.Not stopping at stop sign
Please help me with your experience ,suggestions. This is the first time I got ticket in my 7 year driving history. Can i get these 4 points reduce to zero?
What kind of argument i should give to procecutor to get rid of these points?
Does taking an attorney with me will make much difference or can i do it on my own?
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I was allowed to plea Unsafe driving and both the tickets were merged into one. I had to pay fee on only one ticket (Speeding)+court fee (40)+250 for unsafe driving option.Points were reduced to 0 from 4.
Judge was very nice and polite. He told us in the beginning that we can use unsafe drive option two times in a five year period. No need to take a lawer with you.Process was very simple. We first sit in the court room. Judge called our names one by one and asked us to see the procecutor. After meeting procecutor we were called in front of judge againa and he read what ever deal we reached with procecutor and asked if we were OK with that. We did not have to say Guilty/not guilty in the beginning also no need to give any excuses.
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Geico: 714/6 months
NJM: 1579/year
So Geico is 1579 - 1428 = $151.
I consider both company providing the same customer services. The questions is what % of dividend should I expect from NJM? I heard is usually 10% of the total.
And, finally, its all about customer service when it comes to insurance. NJM has been absolutely great to me when I've had accidents. I haven't been happy with the fact that they kicked me down to NJ Re-insurance when I had 2 tickets under my belt, but they still gave me the best rates and I'd be scared to try another company that might not be as supportive come accident claim time. PLUS, when another company refused to pay for an accident caused by their client, NJM fixed my car for me and proceeded to go after the other company in court. I received a check for my deductible a year later when they finally won the case. That's great service!
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I am an up and coming driver with a month under my belt and i have already been blessed with a speeding ticket. The ticket was 69 in a 40 mph zone.. although my speedometer told me other wise, i cant argue with a cop and i was speeding regardless.. we all make mistakes. I talked to the prosecutor and he told me i would not receive points as a personal favor, but i would like to know if my insurance will go up no matter what. I was assured i would not loose my license, but i am worried that my insurance will go up regardless of the 4 or 5 hundred dollars i am and are going to pay. Is this true?
Any reply would be appreciated.
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And the 2 points aren't going to affect your insurance anywhere near as badly as the actual accident.
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This was posted in April...can anyone verify if out of state moving violations are indeed 2 pts only, regardless of the number of points that would be fined if the occurrence was in NJ or another state's point system.
I was just issued a speeding ticket in NY (4 points in NY; 4 points if it occurred in NJ). Even if I try to plea to a lesser fine, I probably would still get the 2pts, right? If it is indeed 4pts, maybe it is worth while to plea for a lesser violation.
Long story short, the trooper wasnt in the court and I went for the no points unsafe driving option with prosecutor. This was in bordentown. When I plead guilty to this "lesser" charge, I was told I had to pay 250 for unsafe driving, 33 for court fee and 250 as a "one time" surcharge for a no point ticket. WTF???
I don't know even if its worth that much saving in insurance (I have GEICO). What can or should I do now?
If I am not able to Plead bargain w/ prosecutor and he is not wiling to lower any point, would NJM surcharge me for the violation? What are my options at this time?
If Prosecutor is able to lower to 2 pts, would NJM surcharge?
How about No-point ticket option and how much would it cost me? My main concern is to get rid of 4 points to avoid any surcharge.
Any advise or your experience will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
You can find all the info in the papers they send you each year when you renew your policy.
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I was pulled over for failure to stop prior to making a turn. The officer then asked me for the license, insurance card and registration. I gave him the three documents and he went back to his car. As I waited for him to come back I realized I had given him an expired insurance card. I tried to give him the correct (valid) card and he would not listen. He then told me he would drop the ticket on the insurance card that he wrote up and write me up for the failure to stop infraction. He then went on to tell me that this was better than getting 2 points on the license.
I now have a ticket which states I failed to produce an Insurance card. This ticket cannot be settled via mail and needs a court appearance. As per the law one needs to provide proof of insurance to the Police Dept in 24 hours. The following morning I went to the Police Dept. and they told me there was no need to come there and I should go to court. For this violation the police can issue a vehicle impound notice and I am concerned that they would issue an "impound notice" so I sent them proof via certified mail for their records.
The court date is January and how do I deal with this issue. Since I have been cited with lack of showing the card I was planning to plead not guilty since I always had the card. I dont think the original infraction will be an issue since the matter before the court is the non production of the insurance card.
Folks any idea about how this will be resolved. I am planning to plead not guilty and show the prosecutor that I always had the card and this was a momentary lapse under stress. For the record I have a clean driving record.
The fine is approximately $ 180.
Please advise. Thanks.
Understand that this is a law they implemented last year that demands you produce the documents on the spot, if not, you pay $180. Purely a money-making scheme and everyone knows it. So I'm not sure they will waive it in court. You may have to pay, regardless. But who knows.
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get a lawyer.
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The judge called all names first. Then a proscute called to let those without a laywer. We left the court and waited in the hall way.
The proscute didn't listen to my evidence. He just told me in PA, no points, and change 67 over 50 miles to 65 over 60. Now I have 5 mph speeding.
Then I came in the court. The judge read something, and told me I would pea guilty and get a fine $133 plus a $33 fee. Any qustions? No.
Then I paid $164 at the clerk.
Stupid New Jersey.
well, first, i'm not sure how he changed the speed limit on the road to 60 from 50 (not to mention i don't believe there is any such thing as a 60 mph limit anywhere in the state). 2nd, you were SPEEDING. You got off with no points. My advice, don't speed if you don't want to get caught. And, if you hate NJ, stay out.
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in this case, you were issued the ticket so that it is clear you were at fault for the accident. Pretty common practice in Jersey for the officer to give some sort of moving violation to the party they find at fault. Just makes things easier from the litigation/insurance side of things. If the prosecutor knows about the accident, he/she may not be willing to change the charge.
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do you need to call and say you are showing up for court? Is that on the ticket? or is there just a court date? i can't seem to remember how that aspect works.
no surcharge for 2 points. But if you get another ticket for 2 or more points in the next year, then, yes, you will be surcharged by the state.
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You have to call 7 days ahead to plead not guilty, this is in Colts Neck, NJ mandatory court date 1/6/06.
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1) Will my Pa insurance be unaffected since, although the violation itself will be sent to Harrisburg, no points will be assessed
2) If my insurance does not go up, I assume I might as well suffer the 2 NJ points (although I do a fair amt of driving on the weekends in NJ) and avoid the $250 surcharge for pleading down the points to unsafe. Correct?
3)I'd like to have the $180 fine for failure to produce regist dismissed or reduced, if possible. In order to do this, do I have to plead NG and see the prosecutor? Or would the judge himself be the one to reduce the fine?
4) If I'm pleading guilty to the driving on pvt property, but I still want to ask for a light fine (clean driving record, etc), is this all up to the judge and not the prosecutor? Or if I plead guilty, do I not get to state anything in my behalf.
Thank you all so much.
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since your accident was 5 years ago, that doesn't affect you (as you said, you have a clean record at this point).
Personally, I'd probably take this one for face value (just mail in payment), and make sure to not get any more tickets in the next 3 years.
BUT, I have insurance that would forgive 2 points. Do you? If you aren't sure, call your insurer and find out.
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