If I have a traffic ticket, can I discuss my ticket with the Deputy District Attorney prior to the court date?
Generally, due to the high volume of cases, you cannot talk to the Deputy District Attorney about your case until the court date. You are welcome to fax or mail a letter to DA prior to the hearing. If your case is a traffic infraction, the Deputy District Attorney cannot handle your case and you will need to contact the appropriate court.

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1. What does the District Attorney's (DA) Office do?
2. Can I plea by mail?
3. What are the procedures for getting my police report?
4. What happens when I come to court on a traffic ticket?
5. How do I change my bond conditions?
6. What does the County Attorney do?
7. If I have a traffic ticket, can I discuss my ticket with the Deputy District Attorney prior to the court date?
8. What is a traffic infraction?
9. How do I change my court date?
10. What if I want to report a crime?
11. Why are some cases plea bargained?
12. How do I get a Public Defender or other legal representation, when I am accused of a crime?