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Judge Tom

When you go to court, let them know about paying the civil fine of $225.00. Since this is your first 

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Judge Tom

When you go to court with your son, you may meet with a court or probation officer who will explain 

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Judge Tom

Dear Cyndy: First, tell her not to miss the hearing or the judge may issue a warrant for her arrest. 

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Judge Tom

First, unless you have to go to court, the incident should not be on your record. The positive lifestyle course 

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Judge Tom

If this is your first offense, you may be eligible for a “diversion” program. That means when you complete some 

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Judge Tom

Yes, you can plead not guilty and request additional time to retain counsel as well as review any evidence that 

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Comment by: george

today i went on to my old school campus during school hours to drop off photos for some one. i 

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Judge Tom

First, you would not be going to traffic court for shoplifting. However, if you have to appear in court and 

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Judge Tom

Ultimately, it will be for the judge or jury to decide if your case goes to trial. When you go 

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Judge Tom

Since this is your first offense, there’s a good chance that you will be offered a diversion program. Ultimately, it’s 

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