by Zebulon on March 18th, 2008

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What happens when someone can't pay a traffic ticket on time? What if there are two tickets, one of which has a high probability of disappearing but then doesn't? If you pay the first one, and can pay the second within a few days, is there no leniency?

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  • by brigitte= on August 19th, 2010

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    My son missed the court day (major excuse).a day later he wrote a letter to the judge explaining the fact with doctor note..asking to make a continuance. this was refused and order to paid the bond if not will go to jail what can he do

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