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Justices of the Peace - Traffic Offenses & Misdemeanor Cases

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  • Once a defendant is given notice of the charges filed, the defendant must enter a plea of "guilty" (admitting to the offense), "nolo contendere" ("no contest") (not admitting guilt, but not contesting the charges filed, or "not guilty" (requiring a trial by judge or jury). A plea of "guilty" or "nolo contendere" ("no contest") will result in a finding of guilt by the court, along with a penalty. A plea of "not guilty" will result in the case being set for a trial by a judge or jury.

    Justices of the Peace - Traffic Offenses & Misdemeanor Cases
  • Defendants must appear either (1) in person, (2) by mail, or (3) through an attorney. Minors (under age 17) must appear before the court in person with a parent or legal guardian.

    Justices of the Peace - Traffic Offenses & Misdemeanor Cases
  • Your ticket (also called a citation) has an "on or before" date that was written in by the officer at the time citation was issued. It is also called your appearance day. You can usually take care of your business with the court on or before your appearance day.

    Justices of the Peace - Traffic Offenses & Misdemeanor Cases
  • The citation states the appearance day is "on or before" the date given by the officer. However, if the appearance day falls on a weekend, holiday, or day when the court is closed for some unforeseen reason, your appearance day will be the next business day of the court.

    Justices of the Peace - Traffic Offenses & Misdemeanor Cases
  • The courts will work with you on extensions but you must contact the court. This may vary according to each court's policy as some courts may require you to request an extension in writing while others may grant an extension by appearing in person or calling the court.

    Justices of the Peace - Traffic Offenses & Misdemeanor Cases
  • If a defendant pays the fine without explanation, the court is authorized to accept the fine and enter a conviction as though the defendant appeared and entered a plea of "nolo contendere ("no contest"). A minor (under age 17) cannot pay the fine without appearing in court with a parent or guardian.

    Justices of the Peace - Traffic Offenses & Misdemeanor Cases
  • If a defendant is unable to pay the fine, the court will work with the defendant with alternatives which may include, but not limited, to (1) a payment plan or (2) community service. A request and explanation of circumstances must be made, to the court, in writing or in person.

    Justices of the Peace - Traffic Offenses & Misdemeanor Cases
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    Anahuac, Texas 77514

    Phone: 409-267-2400

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