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Defendant tells Municipal Court of Providence she is not guilty, says husband was driving

October 25, 2025 | Municipal Court of Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island


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Defendant tells Municipal Court of Providence she is not guilty, says husband was driving
A defendant in the Municipal Court of Providence said she was not guilty of a traffic citation and told the judge that her husband had been driving her car, according to remarks in a brief court transcript excerpt.

"This is my wonderful husband. Oh. I got the ticket. He was driving my car," the defendant said. She later added, "I'm not guilty. Oh. He is. You go through this every day? Yes, your honor." Those statements are the only substantive matters captured in the provided transcript excerpt.

The transcript does not include a formal plea entry recorded by the court clerk, a judge's ruling, the citation number, the alleged offense, the defendant's name, or any scheduling for a future hearing. The excerpt also does not identify the judge or any court staff by name. No additional evidence, charges, or case documents are included in the provided text.

Because the available transcript is a short excerpt, it is not possible to determine whether the defendant's statements reflect a formal guilty or not-guilty plea entered on the record or whether any procedural steps followed. The court's next actions, including whether the case will proceed to trial, be set for a pretrial conference, or be otherwise resolved, were not specified in the excerpt.

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