Caught in Providence: Change Your Attitude
Saturday, September 15, 2018
Coming into court is voluntary, in most cases. The majority of defendants come in to fight their ticket because they felt they were wrongly ticketed, or they have an excuse they'd like the judge to consider. People do have the option to mail in their payment.
See what happens in the video above.
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