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Minor misdemeanors criminal offenses can be “waivered” meaning
that you admit guilt and pay your fines and court costs by mail,
on-line or at the Clerks office without making a court
appearance in front of the judge. Most other criminal offenses REQUIRE a court appearance under the law. Below is a list of
pleas and their meanings, a list of cases that require a court
appearance and a list of waiverable citations and their costs. |
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Pleas |
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Guilty – If you plead guilty, you waive certain rights and the
court will hear your case immediately. The court will make its
decision based on the facts of the arresting officer. You will be
allowed to explain any circumstances that you feel the court should take
into consideration before imposing sentence. |
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No
Contest – If you plead no contest, you are admitting that the
facts of the case are true but that admission cannot be used
against you in any civil lawsuit (in cases like an assault where
someone was injured). Again, |
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court will make its decision based on the facts of the arresting
officer. You will be allowed to explain any circumstances that
you feel the court should take into consideration before
imposing sentence. |
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| ● Not
Guilty – If you plead not guilty your case will be continued to
a later date for a pre-trial conference held with the prosecutor
or a trial to the court. If you are requesting a trial by jury
you must submit that request in writing. An attorney is not
required but you may choose to be represented. If you plan to be
represented, you must contact your attorney immediately. |
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will be set on the next available date as determined by the court. If
you have conflicts with the date set you or your attorney must
immediately file a motion for continuance in writing with the court. You |
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pleading under forms in the criminal division. Waivers must be paid in
full – NO PARTIAL PAYMENTS. If you cannot pay the full amount prior to
your court date, you must appear in court at your assigned time. |
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Waiverable Offenses |
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following criminal charges may be “waivered” by paying the amount shown
next to the citation. Waivers must be paid in full – NO PARTIAL
PAYMENTS. If you cannot pay the full amount prior to your court date,
you must appear in court at your assigned time. |
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CHARGE |
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DISORDERLY CONDUCT (MM) |
$175.00 |
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OPEN CONTAINER |
$175.00 |
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*POSSESSION |
$175.00 |
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*This charge holds a mandatory license suspension of six months. |
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| You may
waive the above listed charges by paying the amount listed by several
methods: |
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Click here to pay with a credit card now |
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You may pay
with check, cash, or credit card by visiting Bryan Municipal Court at
1399 East High Street, Bryan, OH 43506. |
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You may pay
with check, credit card or money order by mailing your payment to Bryan
Municipal Court, P.O. Box 546, Bryan, OH 43506.: |
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| If paying
by check please be aware that the court cannot accept “starter checks”
with no pre-printed check number or no pre-printed account holder
information. Checks must have your current address and telephone number
listed. For proper credit please write your ticket number or social
security number in the memo line. |
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Posting Bond |
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defendant is incarcerated, bond may be posted per the court’s bond
schedule. You may inquire as to the bond by calling the court or when
the court is closed you may call Bryan Police Department at (419)
636-4233. After the defendant has appeared in court, the bond amount may
differ from the bond schedule. Please check with the court for accurate
bond information. |
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| Bond may be
posted at the Court from 8:30 A.M. until 4:30 P.M. Monday through Friday
and at Bryan Police Department, 103 North Beech Street, Bryan, Ohio at
all other times. Bryan Police Department can accept cash and credit card
bond on misdemeanor traffic and/or criminal cases. Felony bonds may only
be posted in cash. The police department is not
authorized to accept surety bonds. |
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will be held by the court until the case is concluded. At conclusion,
the court will retain ten percent of the bond regardless of the outcome
of the matter per state statute. |
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| Please
remember that the Clerk and deputy clerks of the court are not attorneys
and cannot give you legal advice or instruct you on how to properly
defend yourself in court. |
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| Copyright © 2009 Bryan Municipal Court, All
Rights Reserved |
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