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On Behalf of Haug, Farrar, Franco & Ruiz, PLLC I Car Accident

Injury Claims for Children Involved in a Car Accident

At Haug, Farrar, & Franco we’ve handled many car accident cases for injured children over the years. We know that as a parent, one of your greatest fears is your child being injured. Even worse, if you do not retain an attorney who is experienced in handling car accident cases for children or who is willing to take the time to adequately review and handle your case, you could end up being further harmed!

On Behalf of Haug, Farrar, Franco & Ruiz, PLLC I Community News and Updates

It’s 1699 Weekend of Discovery in Ocean Springs MS this weekend April 28-30th.

It's 1699 Weekend of Discovery in Ocean Springs MS this weekend April 28-30th

You may have seen Stopher Haug on WLOX news talking about the event and if you show up on Saturday, you’ll be able to catch Todd Farrar dressed as one of the explorers, Sieur Laurens de Graaf. The staff at Haug & Farrar have been busy behind the scenes making sure things run smoothly at this weekend’s events so a big shout out to Debbie, Erin & Heather!

On Behalf of Haug, Farrar, Franco & Ruiz, PLLC I Firm News and Announcements

Jonathan Franco Joins Haug & Farrar as a New Partner

Jonathan Franco brings a long list of accomplishments to the firm. He has successfully tried personal injury and insurance dispute cases to jury verdict in both state and federal courts in Mississippi and has received favorable judgments in complex, high asset divorce trials.

On Behalf of Haug, Farrar, Franco & Ruiz, PLLC I Firm News and Announcements

Looking forward to 2017

2016 was the law firm’s most successful year and we’re looking forward to even bigger and better things in 2017! This week also marks one (1) year that we have been practicing law at our current location, 528 Jackson Avenue, Ocean Springs, MS.

On Behalf of Haug, Farrar, Franco & Ruiz, PLLC I Legal News

What to Expect in Your First Justice Court Setting in Mississippi

When you appear in Justice Court for your first court setting you may hear this from the Judge:

If you are charged with a crime, you will be asked whether you plead Guilty or Not Guilty.

-Sometimes people want to complain about a law enforcement officer

-The Justice Court Judges do not supervise law enforcement officers

-These complaints must be directed to the law enforcement officer’s supervisor

You have several Constitutional Rights:

-To trial by jury

-To be represented by an attorney at every stage of the proceedings

-To have an attorney appointed for you if you are indigent and facing jail time

-To confront and cross-examine adverse witnesses (any witnesses against you)

-To compel witnesses to appear to testify

-Against self incrimination (not required to testify against yourself)

If you plead not guilty:

I am prohibited from listening to your side of the story today

A trial will be set for another day when the prosecutor will be present

If you fail to appear on your trial date

A warrant for your arrest may be issued

You may be prosecuted in your absence

If you plead guilty:

I will assess the penalty today

I must be satisfied that:

You are competent to understand the nature of the charge against you

You understand the nature and consequences of your plea

You understand:

Minimum and Maximum Fine

Minimum and Maximum Jail sentence

You understand that by pleading guilty you waive your constitutional rights

Your guilty plea is voluntarily and intelligently made

Voluntary – Not induced by fear, violence, deception, or improper inducements

There is a factual basis for the plea of guilty

Certain crimes are Enhanced Penalty crimes ( the Penalty is increased for each subsequent conviction )

Examples: DUI, Possession of Marijuana, Possession of other Controlled Substance, Possession of Paraphernalia, Stalking, Domestic Violence, Shoplifting

Jail sentences

Certain crimes carry Mandatory Jail sentencing

Depending on the crime, all or part of a jail sentence may be suspended

If jail time is suspended, you aren’t required to serve suspended jail time unless you:

Violate conditions of probation

Commit another crime

Fail to follow any order given by the court

If jail time is not suspended, you will be required to serve that jail time

For certain crimes you may be placed on probation

Unsupervised or Supervised

If the Probation is Supervised:

You must meet periodically with a probation officer

Probation costs _____ per month plus the costs of any random drug screens

If you violate probation:

May be required to serve any suspended jail time

May be required to pay any portion of the fine that has been suspended

May be charged with Contempt of court

Maximum 6 months jail

Fine maximum of $1,000 plus court costs

If you are charged with more than one crime and if each carries potential jail sentence:

If you plead guilty or are found guilty:

Jail sentences can be:

Concurrent – Run at same time

Consecutive – Laid end to end (one sentence starts when other sentence completed)

If you are charged with DUI and you plead guilty, nolo contendere (no contest), or are found guilty at trial:

You will be ordered to attend MASEP class

School meets one night per week for four weeks

Costs $_____

Must be completed in order to get driver’s license reinstated

You will be ordered to attend Victim’s Impact Seminar

Seminar – Listen to people who have had family members injured or killed by drunk drivers

Costs $_____ if first offense and $_____ if second offense

Meets one night for about 4 hours

Your driver’s license will be suspended (by Dept Public Safety – not this Court)

If this is your first offense of DUI and you are not accused of refusing to take the breath test:

You may file a petition in Circuit Court asking that court to reduce suspension because of hardship

This court has no authority to handle a hardship request

If you are charged with possession of marijuana or paraphernalia or any controlled substance and you plead guilty, nolo contendere (no contest), or are found guilty at a trial:

You need to understand that the conviction may have a negative effect on your ability to receive financial aid

You must surrender your Mississippi driver’s license to court (required – Court has no choice)

If you are licensed in another state, that state will be notified of your license suspension

You driver’s license or non-resident driving privileges will be suspended immediately for six months

If this is your first offense:

You may file a petition in County Court or Circuit Court to reduce suspension because of hardship

This court has no authority to handle a hardship request

If you are charged with driving with a suspended license and the license was suspended because of a DUI or possession of marijuana or possession of paraphernalia or possession of any controlled substance:

Your Driver’s License will be suspended again (by Dept Public Safety – not this Court)

Dept Public Safety will send letter to you at the address found on your driver’s license

Letter will inform you of the date your license will be suspended and length of suspension

If you are a minor charged with a traffic offense other than a DUI and other than violation Uniform Controlled Substance:

If you plead guilty or nolo contendere (no contest) or are found guilty:

I may suspend your driver’s license for up to ninety (90) days instead of convicting you

I may order you to complete a traffic safety violator course if you have a valid MS driver’s license or permit

If you are an adult charged with a traffic offense other than a DUI:

If you plead guilty or nolo contendere (no contest):

You may be eligible to participate in a traffic safety violator course which would result in no record of the violation on your driving record if:

You have a valid Mississippi driver’s license or permit

You have not received a traffic conviction within the last three (3) years

You have not completed such a traffic safety violator course within the last three (3) years

You fill out an affidavit _____

You pay the fine, costs, assessments, and an additional $10 fee

Within 90 days, you provide proof that you completed the traffic safety violator course

If you are charged with domestic violence and you plead guilty or nolo contendere (no contest) or are found guilty at trial:

You forever lose your right to possess a firearm – even a hunting a rifle

Possession of a firearm after being convicted of domestic violence is a violation of federal law

If you are not a US citizen:

You need to understand that a conviction may have a negative effect on your ability to remain in the United States

You have a right to appeal your conviction to the County Court

Within 30 days of the date of your conviction, in the County Court you must file:

Notice of appeal, Appearance bond, and Cost bond (minimum of $100 to maximum of $2,500 per conviction)

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