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  • No, it is not against the law for the judge to not issue a continuance. Usually, judges will allow for them as long as the person can show they did not have enough time to prepare, but since there's no more information, I can't really say. It also depends upon which court he's in. If he's in criminal court, then he has the same constitutional rights, but if it's family court then he doesn't (depending on the state and charge). So, it depends on which court, the offense, and if he's already had proper time to prepare.
  • i am having trouble with a court date myself... i am supposed to go tomorrow for a driving on a suspended license obtained 3 days after expiration of a temporary license in California. i have not been to court for the judgment of the first charge that i will plead not guilty too because i was sober and .09 is not more accurate than the field test if you ask me i was sober because i waited about 2 hours after last drink and the buzz had worn off. anyways they kicked my ass while i was in jail and now they say they lost my paperwork and have not told me that they are sending me info by mail but nothing ever comes... what is this shit... alameda vs contra costa in passing judgment... if you ask me fair and speedy is a thing of the past and it is now fucked and greedy... The American Legal System Needs To Be Fixed By Taking Some Power Away From The States. because we got Supreme Beef

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