Mike D. asked
I was stopped by a police officer for driving with an invalid license and the court postponed the trial for three months. The judge gave me 5 options: 1) guilty without a license, 2) guilty with a license, 3) postpone for three months, 4) not guilty, and 5) an option I don't remember. I am a tourist with a valid license from my home country but my visa had expired. I passed the written exam for a California driver's license under AB-60 law. What should I choose when I go to court in three months with a valid California license? Should I say 'not guilty' and what happens if I do?
May 20th, 2024
Timothy G. answered
When you return to court with a valid California driver's license, your best course of action would ...
May 20th, 2024
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