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A criminal mischief citation typically charges a person with damaging or interfering with the property of another individual or entity. This citation notifies the individual of the charge against them and may require them to appear in court to address the issue. If found guilty, the individual may face penalties such as fines, restitution, or even jail time.
The citation that the officer handed you should have the address and phone number of the court. Since you are asking this question online, I will assume you're asking about how to pay the citation online. The first source below is an online ticket payment site that covers most of the county-level courts in Pennsylvania; just click the link and follow the instructions. I found this site at the second related link below. If your court is not covered by the first link, use the second link to find your county; if your court has online payments, there will be a link for it there.
(in the US) No. No traffic courts or juvenile courts exist at the federal level.
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If the player receiving the ball is behind, or level with, the penultimate (second from last) defender when the ball is played, there is no offside. If the player receiving the ball is behind, or level with, the ball at the moment is is played, there is also no offside infraction. But, if the player receiving the ball is ahead of both the ball and the penultimate defender, and is not on his own half of the field, then the offside infraction must be enforced.
Traffic cases are heard in traffic courts. Sometimes, these limited jurisdiction courts also hear low level misdemeanors.
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Some departments have their own "Levels" of calls or traffic stops. So it would all depend on where the traffic stop is and which agency is conducting the stop.
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Over $50 or over the age of 50? Dollar amounts can determine the level of infraction, and therefore the level of punishment awarded by the court. Age has nothing to do with it, you can be 85 and get in just as much trouble as someone in their 20's.