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Where can I pay my court fine/fees and costs?

Leon County Clerk of Courts
The Leon County Courthouse, Misdemeanor Division, Room 141, or the Leon County Courthouse Annex, 1920 Thomasville Road, 1st floor, Traffic Division.

What are the costs of participating in the Targit Trial?

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After you have been assigned to one of the two treatments, USC will contact your insurance company or Medicare to determine if it will pay for your treatments. If your insurance company or Medicare refuses to pay for your treatments, you may only participate in the Targit Trial if you are willing and able to pay for the treatments yourself. USC will inform you of all associated costs prior to your making a final decision to participate in the Targit Trial.

Is a $500 Fine Too High For Crime?

Austin Criminal Defense Lawyer : November 2006
The suit hopes to change the city's policy, which allows police to seize the vehicles of people charged with certain weapons, drugs or prostitution offenses. Aurora resident Edward Hermesdorf, 19, filed suit this month, after being stopped by police in September for a seat-belt violation. He was charged with having no valid driver's license and no insurance, but police found that his passenger was in possession of marijuana. Following city ordinance, Hermesdorf's car was seized by police.

How much are my court costs?

Livingston Parish Clerk of Court
Court costs vary with each case. You must call the Clerk of Court's Office and ask for the Civil Department. Please have a docket (case) number available.

Do I have to show up in court or can I just pay my fine?

Griffin Police Department FAQ's - A Bravenet.com Faq
Most citations can be paid prior to the court date, indicated near the bottom of the citation, without having to appear in court. If you fail to pay your fine or appear in court a warrant will be issued for your arrest, additional contempt of court fees will be asessed and your driver's license will be suspended. For information concerning mandatory court appearances, the amount of the fine you can dial 770-229-6450 extension 519 during normal business hours.

Who decides what intervention I will get during a Clinical Trial?

Frequently Asked Questions - Pacific Clinical Research Medic...
Many clinical trials test a new drug against a placebo, which looks just like the drug but doesn’t contain any active ingredients (like a sugar pill). Other clinical trials test two different drugs to determine which is more effective. If it is a randomized trial, participants are randomly assigned by computer to the drug or the placebo. Because researchers have no say in the decision, the process is fair for everyone.

Will you work with Family Court Crisis Intervention?

FAQ
ICCC does offer psychiatric treatment, please indicate your need for this service during your initial contact.

Is there a trial version of MJ PLUS?

MEDIA JUKEBOX : Media Jukebox version 7.2 details
Yes. When you download MJ, you automatically receive a 30-day trial period of MJ Plus features. After the trial period, the PLUS features are disabled unless you purchase the upgrade.

Is there a trial version of CADSIM Plus?

Aurel Systems - FAQ - Presales
There is no trial version of CADSIM Plus available at this time. However, there are a couple of ways that you can evaluate CADSIM Plus at little or no cost to you: Arrange a short-term (3 month) lease. We will refund part of your short-term lease cost (before taxes) against the purchase price if you decide to buy a CADSIM Plus license immediately following or during your lease period.

What is an intervention?

Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences - FAQ
intervention is a congregation of one or more persons and an individual with a drug or alcohol problem for the purpose of helping that individual. Family and friends are often the most successful in persuading an abuser to enter a treatment program.

What is an intervention? What is its objective?

Intervention Center - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
intervention is a deliberate process by which change is introduced into peoples' thoughts, feelings and behaviors. A formal intervention, like we are discussing here, usually involves several people preparing themselves, approaching a person involved in some self-destructive behavior, and talking to the person in a clear and respectful way about the behavior in question with the immediate objectives being for the person to listen and to accept help.

What should be the objective of the intervention?

Intervention Center - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The relief of suffering is the underlying agenda of any intervention. Changing the self-destructive behavior at the root of suffering is always the focus regardless of the form an intervention may take. quot;A person in my family is drinking too much. I worry he will have an accident and die. I want him to stop drinking so he will be happy and the rest of us can stop worrying. Nothing we have done so far has done any good. An intervention is our last hope.

Who should participate in the intervention?

Intervention Center - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
In the classical intervention, everyone who is meaningful to the drinker is a candidate for inclusion in the intervention. For a family systems intervention, anyone who is affected by the drinker's behavior is a candidate for inclusion. Elderly family members are sometimes not included because of their health or from a desire to minimize stress for them. This is often a mistake and serious consideration should be made to include them whenever possible.

Are there any books on intervention?

Intervention Center - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
you obtain and read these books, please remember that there are many ways to conduct an intervention. Beware of overstatement; each author has biases. Reading a book does not make someone qualified to do an intervention. Read a book if you wish, then contact an interventionist to guide you through the process.

Can I get more time to pay on my citation or court fine?

City of Wichita - Municipal Court Frequently Asked Questions
The only person who can extend time to pay on a court fine is a municipal court judge. To request additional time to pay on a court case you must appear on the Court's Walk-In docket. You may be eligible for a one-time, 30-day extension of time to pay on a traffic citation. Contact the Court Clerk's Office at (316) 268-4611. Please be patient, we receive hundreds of calls each day. If granted an extension on your citation, a $5.00 extension fee will be added to the amount due.

What is a Pre-trial Conference?

FAQ - Municipal Court, City Attorney's Office, General Infor...
A pre-trial conference is a meeting with the prosecutor to discuss your case. The prosecutor has authority to ask the court to modify or dismiss the charges. After listening to the particular facts and circumstances of any given case, the prosecutor sometimes makes a Plea Bargain with the defendant. In other words, the defendant pleads guilty to an agreed charge, and the prosecutor either moves to dismiss other charges, or makes some agreement limiting the fine or other punishment.

What is Pre-Trial Diversion?

Spartanburg County's 7th Circuit Solicitor
A rehabilitation program for non-violent, first-time offenders. Participants individually meet with counselors to discuss their progress in a demanding program. Participants also have to make restitution to their victims.

What is Pre-Trial Release?

Arlington Police Department Jail - Frequently Asked Question...
Pre-Trial Release is a way for qualified prisoners to be released without paying a bond. Pre-trial release is a personal bond, or promise, to appear. Tarrant County Pre-Trial Release is responsible for gathering and reviewing information about a prisoner to determine whether to release the prisoner from custody.

What are Pre-Trial Motions?

Criminal Defense FAQ's
Pre-trial motions are generally made by the defense attorney and the prosecutor and presented to the judge so that certain issues may be resolved before trial. Often, these motions seek to limit the evidence that the other side may offer at trial, such as a defense attorney's motion to exclude his client's confession. If the motion to exclude is successful, the prosecutor will be prohibited from mentioning the defendant's confession at trial, and it will not be allowed into evidence.

What is a Pre-Trial Form?

Mahoning County Domestic Relations Court
This is an additional form that must be filed in every contested divorce or legal separation action. The purpose of the form is to summarize the marital and separate assets and identify issues in dispute.
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