The driver will get a moving violation and the teenager in most states will have a juvenile misdemeanor on his/her record.
Absolutely - you were cited also for speeding ... that charge will stick. Whether or not you were wearing a seatbelt will be decided by the traffic court judge.
no!!
no charges but you will get a fine for it
In Colorado, seatbelt laws are 'secondary enforcement' meaning you cannot be pulled over just for not wearing a seatbelt. Instead, the charge may be added if you are pulled over for a Primary matter, such as running a stop sign. Note that this applies only to front seat passengers, back seat passengers are not required to do so.Also note Colorado has strict child safety laws regarding seatbelts, these are under primary enforcement laws and have a higher penalty.See below link:
if they didn't come get you already then someday you may get stopped for another violation and that charge may be on the computer and it could ruin your day.
The charge IS "Violation of a Restraining Order."
yes, it is a separate charge
Violation of probation
There will be no limits for parole violation. They can charge and arrest you at any time.
It depends on the probation charge and the violation.
Yes
of course, but the doc has to mention that he did give you an older note which is currently misplaced