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I received a curfew ticket in the ever lovely city of Northridge, California on a trip visiting from out of town (San Francisco) many years ago. Never went to my court date and instead had my father muddle the whole situation by writing and calling. That was the last I heard about it. Nothing has been paid since my case was never heard. I'd like to know any of the answers to the following: 1) what's the severity of a curfew ticket (citation or misdemeanor?), 2) depending on its severity, did the offense disappear from my record when I turned eighteen? 3) could said curfew ticket prevent me from getting a drivers license? 4) if the ticket still exists, what's the best way of handling it even after this long length of time? I have a photocopy of the original ticket somewhere.

2007-01-14 05:51:55 · 2 answers · asked by Tuesday 2 in Politics & Government Law Enforcement & Police

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You may have a bench warrant out on you, wouldn't be a big deal but I guess id rather know now instead of getting pulled over sometime and find out you had an outstanding ticket on your record. I'm sure if you call the city that the ticket was issued in they would be able to help you out in this situation

2007-01-14 06:00:44 · answer #1 · answered by shorty 6 · 0 0

R is close. i assume out of your positioned up that the curfew ordinance you're presupposed to have violated demands loitering. Loitering is defined in California regulation as final in an area for the point of committing against the regulation by way of fact the possibility arises, yet they don't could allege any particular regulation which you meant to violate. i think of R has in ideas particular statutes which criminalize loitering for prostitution and loitering to commit a drug offense. those particular offenses want not be in touch for a familiar loitering value. curiously out of your positioned up which you had a lawful purpose in being on the region, which may be a protection to loitering. If this easily gets filed in juvenile courtroom (that's probable uncertain), an legal expert would be appointed to symbolize you, and you may communicate this count with that legal expert.

2016-12-16 04:35:00 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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