What are the different pleas I may enter?
. You may plead that you are GUILTY, NOT GUILTY or NO CONTEST to the charge against you. If you plead Guilty, you admit you committed the violation. If you plead No Contest you declare you are neither guilty nor not guilty. You merely want to get the matter over with and pay the forfeiture. As a result of this plea you will be found guilty but this finding cannot be used against you as an admission of guilty if you appear in any other court action related to the charge against you. If you plead Guilty or No Contest, the judge will find you guilty of the charge, set the forfeiture and order any other appropriate sentence, and tell when you must pay the forfeiture or provide proof of compliance with the court order. If you cannot pay the forfeiture immediately, you may ask the judge for more time to pay. If you plead Not Guilty, you deny committing the violation charged against you. You will meet with your opponent, the City Attorney, to discuss the case. If an agreement can be reached b
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