Midway Park, NC asked in Traffic Tickets for North Carolina

Q: I don’t have money to pay a lawyer and it’s my first ticket should I ask for a PCJ?

I was going 59:45

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Amanda Bowden Johnson
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  • Traffic Tickets Lawyer
  • Jacksonville, NC
  • Licensed in North Carolina

A: Most traffic tickets can be resolved for as little as $338 which isn't much more than paying the ticket off and some attorneys will let you take 3 to 4 months maybe a bit more to pay in payments so it isn't so much coming out of your budget all at once - you won't get a deal like that from the court. As to the PJC that is likely a bad idea wasting it on a 59/45 and you need to know what the Judge who hears your cases wants in order to consider granting it. A PJC is at a Judge's discretion - it is not something you are entitled to.

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