Summary
The severity of traffic violations, past criminal records, and the judges discretion influence whether someone will be released after a court date. Pending cases in other counties may also result in additional penalties. Consulting a local attorney is advisable for specific legal advice.Full Conversation
If he has pending cases for more traffic tickets in other counties would he possibly be serving time in those other counties as well? Even if he gets bonded out from this county?
Hi Mia, it's possible that if your brother has pending cases in other counties, he might have to serve time there too. However, it depends on several factors:
- Nature of his violations in other counties
- Their respective court's discretion
Again, a local attorney can provide specific advice.
All the tickets are similar, it’s either for speeding, no insurance, no license or no registration.
Hi Mia, with similar tickets in multiple counties, there's a possibility of facing penalties in each one. It's advisable to seek legal counsel to understand the potential outcomes. Remember, the final decision lies with the court.
Ok thank you.
You're welcome, Mia. If you need further legal information or help understanding legal procedures, feel free to ask. It's always a good idea to consult with a local attorney in situations like these for specific advice.
What’s the possible max time to be served on traffic tickets?
The maximum penalty for these traffic violations can vary significantly based on local laws. In North Carolina, they could potentially lead to:
- Heavy fines
- License suspension
- Jail time
However, the exact duration of potential jail time is determined by the court. I recommend consulting a local attorney for more specific information.