Since our founding, The Chetson Firm has focused on representing people in Wake County who face serious state and federal felonies – including drug and sex offense cases – and misdemeanors, including drug possession, driving while impaired, and larceny and theft charges. We’ve been able to help hundreds of people throughout Wake County charged with…
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If you’re looking for a Wake County traffic lawyer, you should make sure that the traffic lawyer understands how to best utilize what’s called a PJCA PJCA PJC is a request (and decision by a judge) not to impose judgment following conviction. A PJC does not avoid a conviction, but may avoid some of the consequences of a conviction.
A PJC has virtually no use in a criminal case, but may be used in a traffic case to avoid various DMV- or insurance-related penalties from a traffic infraction or misdemeanor. is a request (and decision by a judge) not to impose judgment following convictionA conviction is a formal finding by a court - either following a trial by a judge or jury or following the entry of a pleaA plea agreementA plea agreement is usually a negotiated agreement between the defendant (through his lawyer) and the prosecution where the defendant agrees to plead guilty in exchange for some benefit, including, but not limited to, a reduced sentence or a reduction of charges.
An Alford Plea is a guilty plea with all of the benefits and consequences of a guilty plea, but where the defendant does not admit personal guilt. is usually a negotiated agreement between the defendant (through his lawyer) and the prosecution where the defendant agrees to plead guilty in exchange for some benefit, including, but not limited to, a reduced sentence or a reduction of charges.
An Alford Plea is a guilty plea with all of the benefits and consequences of a guilty plea, but where the defendant does not admit personal guilt. - of guilt.. A PJCA PJC is a request (and decision by a judge) not to impose judgment following conviction. A PJC does not avoid a conviction, but may avoid some of the consequences of a conviction.
A PJC has virtually no use in a criminal case, but may be used in a traffic case to avoid various DMV- or insurance-related penalties from a traffic infraction or misdemeanor. does not avoid a convictionA conviction is a formal finding by a court - either following a trial by a judge or jury or following the entry of a pleaA plea agreementA plea agreement is usually a negotiated agreement between the defendant (through his lawyer) and the prosecution where the defendant agrees to plead guilty in exchange for some benefit, including, but not limited to, a reduced sentence or a reduction of charges.
An Alford Plea is a guilty plea with all of the benefits and consequences of a guilty plea, but where the defendant does not admit personal guilt. is usually a negotiated agreement between the defendant (through his lawyer) and the prosecution where the defendant agrees to plead guilty in exchange for some benefit, including, but not limited to, a reduced sentence or a reduction of charges.
An Alford Plea is a guilty plea with all of the benefits and consequences of a guilty plea, but where the defendant does not admit personal guilt. - of guilt., but may avoid some of the consequences…
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If you’ve recently received a traffic ticket Raleigh, or a traffic infraction Raleigh, it’s important that you handle this as promptly and efficiently as possible. Why? Because your failure to handle the matter may result in a Failure to Appear (FTA) which will be communicated by the Raleigh courts to the North Carolina DMV. This…
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If you’ve gotten a traffic ticket Raleigh or Raleigh traffic ticket, or a speeding ticket, a no operators license ticket, or a driving while license revoked, or DWLR ticket Raleigh, or are seeking a DWLR Raleigh lawyer, you should hire a competent lawyer to help you handle these cases. I do handle some of these…
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