Reckless Driving, went to the court

Started by masterh, August 09, 2010, 05:13:02 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

masterh

so I posted about ending up in jail for reckless driving (120mph)
(it was closed due to some idiot)

anyways, I got out of jail right away by postng $550 bail.

I went to court today for arraignment.

The court room seemed like college class. the judge was very nice and less strict in conversation.

she explained, if I say guilty, the fine would be $550. I paid it already so I didn't have to pay anything.

I wanted to forget about this by pleading guilty but I worried about that going onto my record

so I didn't plead guilty.

I am going to see if they can offer me some option (taking class) to take that off the record


DoubleEagle

So did you plead not guilty or no contest ?

Dolph     
'08 Ducati 1098 R    '09 BMW K 1300 GT   '10 BMW S 1000 RR

Shortest sentence...." I am "   Longest sentence ... " I Do "

Porsche Monkey

If you already posted about this and it got locked your askin for trouble from the mods.  Just sayin.  Good luck.
Quote from: bobspapa on July 18, 2009, 04:40:31 PM
if I had a vagina...I'd never leave the house


Veloce-Fino

what state?

I was not aware you could be arrested for excessive speed. Same in all states?

This scares me.  ;D
Is this thing on?

DoubleEagle

Quote from: Veloce-Fino on August 09, 2010, 06:42:43 PM
what state?

I was not aware you could be arrested for excessive speed. Same in all states?

This scares me.  ;D
Surely you jest !

Dolph     :)
'08 Ducati 1098 R    '09 BMW K 1300 GT   '10 BMW S 1000 RR

Shortest sentence...." I am "   Longest sentence ... " I Do "

Veloce-Fino

Quote from: DoubleEagle on August 09, 2010, 07:57:09 PM
Surely you jest !

Dolph     :)

I'm serious!!  got nabbed for 35 over in a cage and the officer was just VERY angry. No handcuffs or anything though.
Is this thing on?

Lor

Quote from: Veloce-Fino on August 09, 2010, 08:03:55 PM
I'm serious!!  got nabbed for 35 over in a cage and the officer was just VERY angry. No handcuffs or anything though.

+30 over in CA is reckless driving and you can be arrested at the officer's discretion.

Could have been near the end of his shift and he didn't want to deal with the paperwork.

To the Op sounds like you did not head any of the advice provided to you from your first thread.

Typically you give up the right to traffic school when you do not plead guilty. I find it surprising the judge did not clarify that at your arraignment. About the only thing you can hope for at this point is that the officer doesn't show at your trial.

Veloce-Fino

Quote from: Lor on August 09, 2010, 08:14:30 PM
+30 over in CA is reckless driving and you can be arrested at the officer's discretion.

Could have been near the end of his shift and he didn't want to deal with the paperwork.

To the Op sounds like you did not head any of the advice provided to you from your first thread.

Typically you give up the right to traffic school when you do not plead guilty. I find it surprising the judge did not clarify that at your arraignment. About the only thing you can hope for at this point is that the officer doesn't show at your trial.

Nevermind when I saw "california" everything became clear.

Here in PA there are no such problems. Forgot to mention it was 35 over in a school zone (I was 17 give me a break)
Is this thing on?

masterh

she just explained that the prosecutor had to carry the burden to prove I am guilty.
she did not mention any traffic school options.
she said the fine won't increase even I go to trial.

I mean, there is still pre trial. I can talk to prosecutor about how I felt dumb about what I've done and ask if they could give me mercy since it's my first time.

some people said, it would be better to ask for jury trial since it will cost court more than I have to pay.


BTW, I think I pissed off the cop by not saying honestly how fast I was going.

he asked me couple times how fast I was going and I was like 'aaaaahhh, 100mph.........'
I think I should've said '120mph, I am sorry'

Quote from: Lor on August 09, 2010, 08:14:30 PM
+30 over in CA is reckless driving and you can be arrested at the officer's discretion.

Could have been near the end of his shift and he didn't want to deal with the paperwork.

To the Op sounds like you did not head any of the advice provided to you from your first thread.

Typically you give up the right to traffic school when you do not plead guilty. I find it surprising the judge did not clarify that at your arraignment. About the only thing you can hope for at this point is that the officer doesn't show at your trial.

MadDuck

I can see where this thread is going already. For the OP I recommend quit the thread now.
No modification goes unpunished. Memento mori.  Good people drink good beer.  Things happen pretty fast at high speeds.

It's all up to your will level, your thrill level and your skill level.  Everything else is just fluff.

Porsche Monkey

Quote from: mac900 on August 09, 2010, 08:49:15 PM
I can see where this thread is going already. For the OP I recommend quit the thread now.


+1
Quote from: bobspapa on July 18, 2009, 04:40:31 PM
if I had a vagina...I'd never leave the house


Kopfjäger

Woohoohoohoo! Two personal records! For breath holding and number of sharks shot in the face.

DoubleEagle

I'm still mistified someone thinks you can not be ticketed for excessive speeding.

What State (s) allows that ?

Dolph
'08 Ducati 1098 R    '09 BMW K 1300 GT   '10 BMW S 1000 RR

Shortest sentence...." I am "   Longest sentence ... " I Do "

Grappa

Ahh... but the servant waits, while the master baits.

Sometimes Aloha means Goodbye.

ducpainter

Quote from: Porsche Monkey on August 09, 2010, 06:38:11 PM
If you already posted about this and it got locked your askin for trouble from the mods.  Just sayin.  Good luck.
6.3  Members will not start a thread with the intent of continuing the topic of a thread that was closed or removed.

This normally will get you a suspension.

Since you're going to pay a fine already I'll give you a break.

DO NOT do it again.
"Once you accept that a child on the autistic spectrum experiences the world in
 a completely different way than you, you will be open to understand how that
 perspective
    is even more amazing than yours."
    To realize the value of nine  months:
    Ask a mother who gave birth to a stillborn.
"Don't piss off old people The older we get, the less 'Life in Prison' is a deterrent."