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What is petty misdemeanor?

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What is petty misdemeanor?

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A petty misdemeanor is not a crime and therefore carries no jail time. The maximum fine for a petty misdemeanor is $300.00. You may be represented by an attorney hired at your own expense. If you wish to plead not guilty, you are entitled to a court trial. A court trial is a trial by a judge without a jury. What is a misdemeanor? A misdemeanor is considered a crime and consequently a more serious offense. The maximum penalty is $1,000.00 and/or 90 days in jail. If you cannot afford an attorney to represent you, you may apply for the services of a public defender. However, you will need to provide financial information to determine if you are eligible for such services. You have the right to a written statement of the charges against you called a formal complaint. If you wish to plead not guilty and contest the charges against you, you are entitled to a jury trial. A jury trial would consist of six persons. Payable Fines: If you wish to acknowledge guilt, many fines are payable without

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