PLEAS: You may plead:
RIGHTS:
If you plead guilty or no contest, these rights are waived, and your plea constitutes an admission of all the elements of the crime.
WITHDRAWAL OF PLEA / RIGHT TO APPEAL: A motion to withdraw a guilty or no-contest plea must be made before you are sentenced or within 28 days of a plea held in abeyance. To withdraw your plea, you must show it was not knowingly and voluntarily made. The right to appeal is limited. If you choose to appeal, you must file a written Notice of Appeal within 28 days of the sentence or order from which you are appealing.
SENTENCING: Sentencing will be imposed today (if you waive time for sentencing) or you have the right to return another day (within 2 to 45 days). Sentencing recommendations are not binding on the court. The court may order the sentence to run consecutively (one after the other) with the charges in this case and with any other case.
PENALTIES (MINIMUM / MAXIMUM SENTENCES): Class B Misdemeanor (0 days to 6 months jail, $0 to $1,940 fines and surcharges, plus interest); Class C Misdemeanor (0 days to 90 days jail, $0 to $1052.50 fines and surcharges, plus interest); Infraction (no jail, $0 to $1052.50 fines and surcharges, plus interest.)
I understand that if I am not a United States citizen, my plea(s) today may, or even will, subject me to deportation under United States immigration laws and regulations, or otherwise adversely affect my immigration status, which may include permanently barring my re-entry into the United States. I understand that if I have questions about the effects of my plea on my immigration status, I should consult with an immigration attorney.
I have read and I understand the foregoing rights and instructions. I understand the charge(s) and penalties. Any plea I enter is voluntary and of my own free will and choice. No force, threats, or unlawful influence have been made to get me to plead.
Electronic Signature Agreement: By typing your signature below you are signing this document electronically. You agree your electronic signature is the legal equivalent of your manual signature on this document.
I acknowledge that I have been informed that there may be additional legal consequences as a result of my plea(s) in this case. I have had a chance to consider these consequences and I am aware that I can be given more time to consult an attorney if I have further questions about these enhancement penalties.
I state that I have fully and completely read this document regarding the right to counsel, and that I understand it (if you do not understand any of this document, you should appear before the judge in open court before signing it.)