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can a prayer for judgement be switched to another case?

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woods11

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? North Carolina

A couple of months ago, i received a speeding ticket for going 34 in a 25. I used my prayer for judgement when i went to court, not fully knowing my options, because it was my first ticket. I later found out that, the ticket wouldnt even go against my insurance. Anyways a couple days ago I got another ticket for "running a red light". the light turned red once i had already entered, but anyways i was wondering if i could swictch my prayer for judgement to the red light case, since my speeding ticket wont affect my insurance, i talked to a woman in the district attourneys office and she said i could use a motion for appropriate release? if anyone could give me some advice on that, it'd be great, i live in raleigh north carolina
 


HomeGuru

Senior Member
woods11 said:
What is the name of your state? North Carolina

A couple of months ago, i received a speeding ticket for going 34 in a 25. I used my prayer for judgement when i went to court, not fully knowing my options, because it was my first ticket. I later found out that, the ticket wouldnt even go against my insurance. Anyways a couple days ago I got another ticket for "running a red light". the light turned red once i had already entered, but anyways i was wondering if i could swictch my prayer for judgement to the red light case, since my speeding ticket wont affect my insurance, i talked to a woman in the district attourneys office and she said i could use a motion for appropriate release? if anyone could give me some advice on that, it'd be great, i live in raleigh north carolina

**A: no, you would have to switch the prayer ie. a Hail Mary for an Our Father.
 

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