Arrested for tickets never sent?

Status
Not open for further replies.

tatabubs

New Member
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

My boyfriend accidentally bumped into the back of a car one day on the way to work. The car took off and my boyfriend followed them to apologize and see if there was any damage. The car just kept going. Another car driving next to him was honking and telling him to pull over. He was still behind the person he hit trying to get them to stop. They turned off and drove away. The other people, next to my boyfriend, called the police. The police eventually called us and my boyfriend had to go to the station to talk with the officer. The officer told him that the driver of the car he hit did not call, it was another person but they still need to file a report. The police officer said he would be by our house to take pictures of our car, to asess any damages. He said he would call first. Well, he never called, he never showed up to take pictures and he never sent any kind of paperwork in the mail. SEVEN months later my dog gets out and bites another dog and the police arrest my boyfriend!!! They said there was a warrant from "leaving the scene of an accident." How is this!? We didn't know he had tickets! They were just sitting at the police station. When he went to court he plead guilty because he didn't think he had a chance to fight it.

My question is does he have grounds to fight this? If so, is it too late since he already made a plea or can we take it back to court for trial? This is just unfair and we have tons of fines to pay now.
 
When did he plead guilty? Has he been sentenced, yet? If so, it's kinda late to un-ring that bell.

Note that "we" don't have any fines to pay, your boyfriend does.

- Carl
 
Well, yes "he" has the fines to pay but we live together. Anyway, I just wasn't sure if we were final, since he plead guilty. His sentencing was to pay the fines and court costs. I assume it is too late now.
 
If he has already been sentenced, he likely allocuted to the offense (admitted to and articulated his guilt).

He might want to consult with an attorney to see if there are some options available, but I doubt there is much that can be done. If there is, it will likely be expensive as he will need an attorney to carry that banner for him.

- Carl
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top