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Pennsylvania speeding ticket, pled guilty and paid the fine?

Can I now change my plea to not guilty? If so, how long do I have? Thanks.

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  • Zach
    Lv 7
    10 years ago
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    Nope, it's too late now. The case is closed. The only way you can reopen it is if you went to court and the judge or officer violated court rules, which is very doubtful

  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    So, you did the right thing, owned up to your actions and paid the fine...

    ...and NOW you decide to try and act like a coward?

    Too late. You already pled guilty and paid the punishment. Why the hell would you change your mind?

  • 4 years ago

    Does the back of the value ticket provide you the choice to plead responsible and pay the high quality via mail? many do Going to courtroom could get a mild alleviation interior the offense, yet to that end per threat no longer

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