If the cop shows up and sees that I'm pleading guilty in an attempt to lower the fine and the charge, could he try to influence the prosecutor otherwise?
In fact, could prosecutor increase charge and fine because of such notes?
If the cop shows up and sees that I'm pleading guilty in an attempt to lower the fine and the charge, could he try to influence the prosecutor otherwise?
In fact, could prosecutor increase charge and fine because of such notes?
Officers have been known to "suggest" a sentence or offer their opinion of the accused.
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diehard wrote:In fact, could prosecutor increase charge and fine because of such notes?
As Reflections indicated, the officer could sway the Prosecutor to not accept a plea bargain. If you plea-bargain in this case, and it is accepted, the only thing the Justice can do is impose the set fine for the offence.
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diehard wrote:Can JP accept a plea bargain on the first attendance date or is it only the prosecutor right before the trial date?
Thanks guys.
First attendance is a process where you can resolve your matter by pleading guilty or making submissions as to penalty.
It is a process that does not require attendance of police officer and in most cases prosecutor is not in the position to review the notes of the officer.
If you pursue first attendance option you certainly not going to ""win" your case but can save points, reduce fine, etc. If you choose to enter a guilty plea after discussions with prosecutor - you will have to appear in front of JP who will finalize the matter.