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No, the 'speedy trial' clause of the Sixth Amendment is only activated when a criminal prosecution has begun. A speeding ticket is not criminal.
It could be, but it is unlikely.
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A speeding ticket IS a moving violation.
You can get a speeding ticket regardless of what license you have; that doesn't change the fact you were speeding.
If it's a simple speeding ticket, and doesn't carry any criminal charges such as reckless endangerment, there's no need to worry about it. If you've only gotten one speeding ticket in 15 years, you're doing pretty well for yourself.
Yes.
Yes; you can get a speeding ticket driving anywhere.
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For a speeding ticket, you typically go to traffic court.
It might but I doubt you will not get the job if you have a speeding ticket unless the job in question is a truck driver for a company that trans ports hazerdous materials or a school busdriver A background check could reveal that a speeding ticket kept off of your drivers record by use of differed adjudication will show up Criminal Record as a Misdemeanor. This happened to me two years after the ticket was dismissed. A speeding ticket is a CIVIL violation not a criminal violation so it should not show up, however most who are doing background checks routinely check with the BMV and some reports from criminal may reference civil violations (like provide a link to look at the BMV report)
In Colorado, a speeding ticket is generally considered a traffic violation rather than a criminal offense. However, if you are on probation for a criminal conviction, any new legal trouble, including traffic violations, could potentially be viewed as a violation of probation. Ultimately, whether a speeding ticket constitutes a probation violation depends on the specific terms of your probation and the discretion of the probation officer or court. It's advisable to consult with a legal professional for personalized guidance.