Title 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
Chapter 1.08 CITATIONS
1.08.080 Notice constitutes complaint.
Whenever a written notice to appear has been prepared,
delivered, and filed with the court as provided in Sections 1.08.020 and
1.08.030, an exact and legible duplicate of the notice when filed with the
magistrate specified herein, in lieu of the verified complaint, shall
notwithstanding the provisions of Section 1426 of the Penal Code, constitute a
complaint to which the defendant may plead "guilty".
If, however, the defendant violates his promise to appear in
court or does not deposit lawful bail, or pleads other than "guilty" of the
offense charged, a complaint shall be filed which shall conform to the
provisions of Section 1426 of the Penal Code, and which shall be deemed to be an
original complaint, and thereafter proceedings shall be as provided by law
provided that a defendant may by an agreement in writing subscribed by him and
filed with the court, waive the filing of a verified complaint and elect that
the prosecution may proceed upon the written notice mentioned in Sections
1.08.020 and 1.08.030. (Prior code § 3-019.22)
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