What is a PJC (Prayer for Judgement Continued)? — iTicket.law

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1 min readSep 7, 2016

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A “Prayer for Judgment Continued” or PJC is an antiquated North Carolina law that can be a beneficial outcome for certain lower level citations. It means that although the person charged has pled guilty, the court does not enter a final judgment of conviction in the case. However, there are a number of offenses for which the court is prohibited from entering a PJC, and there are certain circumstances in which a PJC may be treated like a conviction, so you should consult our attorneys about your legal rights and options. PJCs are not available for out of state license holders or commercial driver’s license holders. Our attorneys can walk you through what possible outcomes may be available in your case and which, if any, are better than using your PJC.

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