Indiana Driving Without License

Summary

Driving without a license in Indiana as a minor can lead to a Class C misdemeanor, which may result in fines up to $500 and up to 60 days in jail. Courts often prefer rehabilitation over punishment for minors. Consult a lawyer for personalized advice.

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Well, I was pulled over in the state of Indiana and I’m age * a license driver was present in the car with me. I have been charged with a class C misdemeanor for no drivers license. I have been summoned to court and it is mandatory that I attend can I possibly FaceTime in jail this is the first time I have been pulled over for no drivers license and I also do not live in the state of Indiana
It seems you're dealing with a complicated situation. The ability to attend court hearings remotely can vary based on the court's policies. Would you be able to provide the name of the court handling your case? This will help me provide more accurate information.
Me traveling to Indiana for court is totally fine and I will do it. I just want to know what do my consequences look like?
In Indiana, a Class C misdemeanor for driving without a license could lead to:
- A fine up to $*
- A jail term up to 60 days
- Probation
Since you're a minor, consequences might differ. It's advisable to consult with a lawyer.
What are the chances of me spending time in jail ?
It's difficult to predict exact outcomes as it depends on numerous factors, like court's discretion, your legal history, and the details of the incident. As a minor, courts often prefer rehabilitation over punishment. Consulting a lawyer would give you a more precise understanding.