Sentences with phrase «violation court schedules»

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Orange County Court Judge Deb Blechman is scheduled to hear a case against Key for three nuisance - cat violations from Nov. 19, 2003.
If you plan to submit a «not guilty» plea and fight your traffic violation, you'll most likely need to appear in court on your scheduled arraignment date.
Your moving violation may already require you to appear in court, but if not, be sure to schedule a hearing.
When you «respond» to your traffic ticket, you either enter a plea of «guilty» and pay your fine or «not guilty» and schedule a court date to challenge your violation.
Some violations carry mandatory court appearances, meaning you can't just plead «guilty» and pay your fine or plead «not guilty» and schedule a hearing.
When you go to court on the scheduled date to handle your ticket, you can request permission from the court to take a defensive driving course in order to keep the traffic violation from going on your record.
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