MISDEMEANORS.
misdemeanor i would double check on that though but it should be that. Offense crimes are the least serious category of crime. The Five General Categories of crime are Felonies, Inchoate crimes. Misdemeanors, Treason and Espionage, Inchoate crimes and Offense crimes. Offense is sometimes applied to minor crimes like littering, speeding, jaywalking, etc.
they are called white collar crimes. Like Embezzlement
Positive acceleration could be called "speeding up" if you felt like it.
Like a Speeding Youth was created in 2002.
Yes if you take care of the bench warrants and get Court dates. Minor traffic offenses like speeding or running a red light fare not serious crimes. These traffic offenses are handled as local ordinance violations (less than a misdemeanor).
Like a Speeding Youth has 225 pages.
Absolutely, but it would depend upon the offense. It would be very unlikely to have an extradition request for something minor like speeding, etc.
Sounds like the TV show Psych. The main character fakes being a psychic to help solve crimes.
Either Commisioner Gordon turns on the Batsignal, or the Bat alarm goes off, alerting Batman to major crimes in the area. He also goes on patrol every night to stop minor crimes, like mugging and harassment.
The ISBN of Like a Speeding Youth is 978-7-5063-2252-2.
A scofflaw is someone who repeatedly and knowingly violates the law, or ignores legal summons to court and other proceedings. Many people use the word to refer to minor crimes, like parking violations and littering, reserving "outlaw" for someone who commits more serious crimes.
A minor violation of the law is typically a non-criminal offense that results in a small penalty or fine. It may include infractions like speeding tickets, parking violations, or minor trespassing. These violations are generally considered less serious than criminal offenses and do not result in a criminal record.