CruxSucks wrote:Which court are you going to? Girard? Because the magistrate there is Finnamore (sp) and he is actually a really cool guy. When you go to court the cop wont be there and neither will the pilot. If you plead not guilty, they will set a trial date, which the cop will be there for sure, I dont know about the pilot though. Just tell the judge what really happened, and plead no contest. No matter for how short of a time you were indeed speeding, so you can't really be mad if you get your license suspended. I got a ticket when I was 17, and they gave me the option of work privlelages which doubles the length of your suspension. In my case i took 30 days with no privelages instead of 60 with them. I just drove everyday anyway and didnt speed or do anything stupid, (not that I am recommending you do that) I hope you are in fact going to girard court, because if you get Finnamore (sp) as your judge/magistrate he might actually believe you and cut you some slack or throw it out. He straight threw out a seatbelt ticket I got once, he said "do you normally wear your seatbelt", i said "yeah", and he just threw it out.
Nick Serra wrote:You should just end up at the mahoning county juvenile center, no matter where you got pulled over. Wear something nice, be respectful, and make them see that you realize it was dumb. Even if you don't think so. You'll shit when you see the white trash motherfuckers and thugs that will be in there with you. Hopefully if the judge is in a good mood, he'll drop it to a non moving violation and give you a warning kinda deal. That what happened to me the first time, and I was doing 20 over. The second time around I got my license suspended ha
itzJoker wrote:Nick Serra wrote:You should just end up at the mahoning county juvenile center, no matter where you got pulled over. Wear something nice, be respectful, and make them see that you realize it was dumb. Even if you don't think so. You'll shit when you see the white trash motherfuckers and thugs that will be in there with you. Hopefully if the judge is in a good mood, he'll drop it to a non moving violation and give you a warning kinda deal. That what happened to me the first time, and I was doing 20 over. The second time around I got my license suspended ha
I do realized it was stupid, and I regret it so much because I felt so much guilt and felt like a disappointment. Plus, I had a passenger and I endangered her.
I dont know how I'm going to pour that out, I dont express emotions very well and I dont want to make it look like I'm trying to make a scene or someshit lol.
Should I tell the judge how I felt (regret, disappointment, dumb, etc) when I got the ticket? Cuz I dont want to just be like, out of nowhere "I'm sorry, I know it was wrong....dadada" when it's out of line to speak.
Markdawg20 wrote:If that doesn't work plead guilty because of insanity.
Rb25Cory wrote:how old were you when you got this ticket?
92tegGP wrote:and you cut your hair for nothing
itzJoker wrote:Rb25Cory wrote:how old were you when you got this ticket?
im 16 right now
Rb25Cory wrote:itzJoker wrote:Rb25Cory wrote:how old were you when you got this ticket?
im 16 right now
Lol
Was 16 when I got a 90 in a 65, 5 weeks after I got my L. Was pulled over with my buddy Brent. Went to juvy got your 77 dollar fine, and that was it. No points, no suspension, nota.
30 days isnt bad, I lost mine for 90 once, that sucked...
Lithium Lotus wrote:15mph over is wreckless
itzJoker wrote:Well, my license is suspended but I have a question.
I have driving privileges to work and home.
Let's say I was driving to work. Am I allowed to stop by a place if it's on the way? Like McDonald's or Wendy's?
Also, let's say that as part of my job, I have to run errands and drive around to places, is that allowed if I'm told to by the manager/owner?
Deviant wrote:You all FAIL at driving. I've had 3 speeding tickets but luckily all after 18.
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