Prayer for Judgment Continued (“PJC”): Possible Solution To Traffic Tickets
A prayer for judgment continued is one of the few options that a North Carolina resident can use to deal with a traffic ticket. A prayer for judgment, also referred to as a PJC or judicial mercy, is essentially a guilty plea to an offense, but also a request that the judge does not enter a conviction in the case. A PJC has a very limited reach, and it does not applying to charges of: (1) Driving While Impaired (DWI), (2) speeding in excess of 25 mph over the posted speed limit, and (3) passing a stopped school bus. Additionally, holders of a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) are precluded from using a PJC while he or she is driving commercially.
However, it must be said that a PJC leaves the matter continued, and if a North Carolina resident is convicted of something else within the next three years, the resident may also have the PJC cancelled and a guilty conviction entered.
Apart from its risk, a PJC, if granted, eliminates: fines, the driver’s license points a resident would have received, and insurance points. Sadly, the PJC process will still show up in a criminal background check and it will likely constitute a prior conviction in some situations.
A PJC has a long cool-down period after it is used. Generally, for driver’s license points, a resident can use the PJC 2 times in a 5 year period without points accumulating on a driving record. Yet, in terms of vehicle insurance, a household can only use the PJC 1 time in a 3 year period, and if used more frequently, the insurance will accumulate points and the premiums may increase.
As a way to save your time and better protect against increased insurance premiums and accumulation of points on one’s license, a North Carolina resident who receives a traffic ticket should seek the advise of a local attorney. Usually, spending a little more money now can save you a lot down the road.
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