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FrankMasterFlas

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Illinois

I am 19 years old.
Alright so I was at a party a couple weeks ago and the police come into the house because of a noise complaint. It was someone's house that I don't even know and I went with a couple of my buddies. The police gave everyone tickets and they made me blow. I blew a 0.089 and admitted to having 3 beers. Now they got about 50+ people. I was told that at court they will give me an option to either plead guilty to the Underage Drinking Ticket, have court supervision, or have the ticket changed to Disorderly Conduct and pay a fine.

Now I was wondering what should I do when I do go to court. There will be a group of us there and I was also wondering if there was any way of getting out of the ticket all together(I'm thinking not).

TIA for all of you help.
 


Ohiogal

Queen Bee
FrankMasterFlas said:
What is the name of your state? Illinois

I am 19 years old.
Alright so I was at a party a couple weeks ago and the police come into the house because of a noise complaint. It was someone's house that I don't even know and I went with a couple of my buddies. The police gave everyone tickets and they made me blow. I blew a 0.089 and admitted to having 3 beers. Now they got about 50+ people. I was told that at court they will give me an option to either plead guilty to the Underage Drinking Ticket, have court supervision, or have the ticket changed to Disorderly Conduct and pay a fine.

Now I was wondering what should I do when I do go to court. There will be a group of us there and I was also wondering if there was any way of getting out of the ticket all together(I'm thinking not).

TIA for all of you help.
Well at least you are thinking now. Yeah nope. Not getting out of it.
 

seniorjudge

Senior Member
FrankMasterFlas said:
What is the name of your state? Illinois

I am 19 years old.
Alright so I was at a party a couple weeks ago and the police come into the house because of a noise complaint. It was someone's house that I don't even know and I went with a couple of my buddies. The police gave everyone tickets and they made me blow. I blew a 0.089 and admitted to having 3 beers. Now they got about 50+ people. I was told that at court they will give me an option to either plead guilty to the Underage Drinking Ticket, have court supervision, or have the ticket changed to Disorderly Conduct and pay a fine.

Now I was wondering what should I do when I do go to court. There will be a group of us there and I was also wondering if there was any way of getting out of the ticket all together(I'm thinking not).

TIA for all of you help.
Standard answer

Here are some hints on appearing in court:

Dress professionally in clean clothes.

Do not wear message shirts.

Don't chew gum, smoke, or eat. (Smokers...pot or tobacco...literally stink. Remember that before you head for court.)

Bathe and wash your hair.

Do not bring small children or your friends.

Go to court beforehand some day before you actually have to go to watch how things go.

Speak politely and deferentially. If you argue or dispute something, do it professionally and without emotion.

Ask the court clerk who you talk to about a diversion (meaning you want to plead to a different, lesser charge), if applicable in your situation. Ask about traffic school and that the ticket not go on your record, if applicable. Ask also about getting a hardship driving permit, if applicable.

From marbol:

“Judge...

You forgot the one thing that I've seen that seems to frizz up most judges these days:

If you have a cell phone, make DAMN SURE that it doesn't make ANY noise in the courtroom. This means when you are talking to the judge AND when you are simply sitting in the court room.

If you have a ‘vibrate’ position on your cell phone, MAKE sure the judge DOESN'T EVEN HEAR it VIBRATE!

Turn it off or put it in silent mode where it flashes a LED if it rings. AND DON'T even DREAM about answering it if it rings.”

(Better yet, don’t carry your cell phone into the courtroom.)


Here are five stories that criminal court judges hear the most (and I suggest you do not use them or variations of them):

1. I’ve been saved! (This is not religion specific; folks from all kinds of religious backgrounds use this one.)

2. My girlfriend/mother/sister/daughter is pregnant/sick/dying/dead/crippled and needs my help.

3. I’ve got a job in [name a state five hundred miles away].

4. This is the first time I ever did this.

5. You’ve got the wrong guy. (A variation of this one is the phantom defendant story: “It wasn’t me driving, it was a hitchhiker I picked up. He wrecked the car, drug me behind the wheel then took off.” Or, another variation: “I was forced into it by a bad guy!”)

https://forum.freeadvice.com/showthread.php?p=854687#post854687

Public defender’s advice

http://newyork.craigslist.org/about/best/sfo/70300494.html


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