You can amend the charge right up to the point of the judge's ruling? Wow! That's a lot of power, Madame Prosecutor!lawgrad91 wrote:In Virginia, I have the right to amend the charge up until the judge rules on guilt, and the only remedy for the defense should I do so is a continuance.CathyCA wrote:
Having written what I did above, I realize that you as the prosecutor have the right to amend the charge sheet right up until the point of arraignment. (That's the rule in North Carolina.)
These defendants don't have lawyers and could prepay the tickets so I won't do anything with the face of the paperwork. If the defendants come in and argue the point, I will let the trooper lose and learn his lesson. Otherwise, I will tell him after court.
I saw him this morning, running radar. He is the kind of guy I worry about. My car is pretty recognizable and I don't go too far over the speed limit, so with most of the troopers I feel fairly safe. Him, not so much.
I don't think that our troopers would pull over any of our D.A.'s cars. Our elected D.A. has a custom license plate provided by the State. She blew by me on the Raleigh beltline a few weeks ago. I got the impression then that the troopers and police in Raleigh wouldn't pull her over, either.