Pleas

Under our American system of justice, all persons are presumed to be innocent until proven guilty. Your decision concerning which plea to enter is very important. Please consider each plea carefully before making a decision. If you plea guilty, or nolo contendere, in open court you should be prepared to pay the fine and court costs at that time



Guilty

By a plea of guilty, you admit that the act is prohibited by law, that you committed the act charged, and that you have no defense or excuse for your act. Before entering your plea of guilty, however, you should understand the following: 

  • The state has the burden of proving that you violated the law (the law does not require that you prove you did not violate the law).
  • You have the right to hear the state's evidence and to require that the state prove you violated the law.
  • A plea of guilty may be used against you later in a civil suit if there was a traffic accident. For example, another party can say you were at fault or responsible for the accident because you plead guilty to the traffic charge.

Nolo Contendere


A plea of nolo contendere (no contest) means that you do not contest the state's charge against you. You will be found guilty, unless you are eligible and successfully complete a driver safety course or deferred disposition. Additional information about requests for a driver’s safety course and deferred disposition is provided under the topics entitled 
Deferred Disposition and Driver Safety Course

A plea of nolo contendere cannot be used against you in a subsequent civil suit for damages should one arise from the violation with which you were charged. 

Not Guilty

A plea of not guilty means that you are informing the court that you deny guilt or that you have a defense in your case, and that the State must prove what it has charged against you. If you plead not guilty, a date will be set for your trial and you will need to decide whether or not to hire an attorney to represent you. You may complete a Request for Pretrial from and enter your Not Guilty plea to begin the trial process. 

As in all criminal trials, the State is required to prove the guilt of the defendant beyond a reasonable doubt of the offense charged in the complaint before a defendant can be found guilty by a judge or jury. 


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  1. Amanda Carter


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    310 N Main Street

    P.O. Box 591

    Elgin, TX 78621


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