yes a violation is a crime
I would say that no a violation is not a crime. Crimes are misdemeanors and felonies. A violation tends to be the breaking of a legal code. Not necessarily a crime. Common traffic violations are just that violations while DWI is a crime.
Depends on the violation. A speeding violation is not a crime, blowing a stop sign is a violation, but not a crime. A violation can be the breaking of any law. What makes it a crime is its severity and whether or not the state in question makes it a crime. It used to be that driving while revoked in Wisconsin was just a ticketed violation. As of 2001 it became a crime. You have to be a little more specific.
It depends on the state and severity of offense. Most traffic violations are "violations" not crimes, some of the more severe ones that are crimes are 20+ over the speed limit, hitting/ severely injuring someone in an accident, you probably can guess others...
This isn't set, it can vary state-to-state
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Both. Even the most minor traffic violation is a crime. Speeding is a crime. The sign says speed "LIMIT" not speed suggestion. This is a law. Any law broken is an illegal act hence a crime.
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If the person committed a traffic violation or crime, yes.
Speeding. Doubling the speed limit will turn a violation into a felony.
Then why did you add it to the Traffic Violation and Ticket category? If it is not a traffic violation then it is most likely a minor misdemeanor offense. A misdemeanor is a crime, therefore, it WILL show up on your adult criminal record.
A 'Denuncia' is an accusation or report made to the authorities. Anything from a traffic violation to a capital crime.
No. A DWAI charge is considered a traffic violation, not a crime.
A traffic ticket is a notice of violation. The statute of limitations is to prevent one from being accused of a crime when the witnesses may no longer be available and defense difficult. In this case, you have already been notified of the violation and have not defended against it in the time allotted. As such, a traffic ticket does not expire and is not subject to a statute of limitations.
Unlikely for a minor traffic violation but a major crime would be a different matter.
No. Traffic violations are not important on a job application, unless the job is for driving. Like a schoolbus or truck.