You might put in a call to the DA's office and explain your situation--that you're looking at traveling for the summer and would like to ascertain whether that'd be a problem if they press charges or decide to set a new court date. A call to the DA's office isn't going to cause them to be any more likely to charge you. In some ways, if it's anything like the urban DA's offices here in Texas, it may even prompt them to drop it entirely. They have lots bigger fish to fry than a little paraphernalia misdemeanor.
birdgirl73 Reviewed by birdgirl73 on . "D.A. has your citation, they'll decide what to do." Now what? Hello all, If anyone reading this has had an experience similar to the following, or knows someone who has, I'd really appreciate any information. Quick summary: written a ticket for paraphernalia (a measly grinder, hardly a speck in it, no intent to distribute), 19 year old, live in Las Vegas, first time offender. This was a little more than a month ago. Today was supposed to be my court date (so claimed the date at the bottom of my ticket), but once I got there, I was told I wouldn't Rating: 5