Prayer For Judgment Details
Summary
In North Carolina, a Prayer for Judgment Continued (PJC) is a plea where the court doesnt enter a final judgment of guilt, typically used for minor offenses. PJCs are generally not available for felonies and are limited to once every 3 years per person or twice every 5 years per household. The 90-96 program is a diversion program for first-time drug offenders, allowing charges to be dismissed after completing drug education or treatment, provided the defendant has no prior convictions or probation revocations. Consult a local attorney for personalized advice.Full Conversation
Can you get a prayer for judgement in superir court and for felonies
Hello ****, to better assist you, could you please provide me with the state you are inquiring about? The use of Prayer for Judgment varies greatly by jurisdiction.
North Carolina.
In North Carolina:
- Prayer for Judgment Continued (PJC) is commonly used for minor offenses.
- A PJC is generally not available for felonies.
- Superior Court might not grant a PJC for serious offenses.
Please consult with a local attorney for personalized advice.
What is a prayer for judgement in NC who can use it why can they use it and how often?
In North Carolina:
- A Prayer for Judgement Continued (PJC) is a plea where the court doesn't enter a final judgment of guilt in a case.
- It can be used by anyone, but typically for minor traffic offenses.
- Reasons to use it include avoiding points on your license or insurance.
- There's no set limit, but it's generally limited to once every 3 years per person or twice every 5 years per household.
What is a *-* program in NC?
In North Carolina, the *-* program is:
- A diversion program for first-time drug offenders.
- It allows defendants to have charges dismissed after completing drug education or treatment.
- The defendant must not have any prior convictions or probation revocations.
- It's under N.C.G.S. § *-*(a) and § *-*(d).