What happens if I sign an admission of guilt?

You WILL end up with a Criminal Record.
However, if you have signed an Admission of Guilt, you will have 3 weeks (21 days) to contest it. You will need to hire an attorney to remove your record, which is a costly and unnecessary experience.
If the Admission of Guilt was signed less than 3 weeks (21 days) ago, and it can be proven to the Magistrate that you signed under duress or without the consequences of signing being clearly explained to you, you can apply to the Magistrate to withdraw or rescind the Admission of Guilt.
Police officials may make it seem like the best option to simply sign an Admission of Guilt – DO NOT GIVE IN TO THEM.
Unless you are arrested with undeniable evidence of dealing – which remains illegal – the police MUST give you a court date and allow you to leave. It is unlawful for them to hold you in their cells.
The Department of Justice and Constitutional Development does offer a FREE service to expunge criminal records that fulfil certain criteria. You can learn more here: http://www.justice.gov.za/expungements.html
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