The terms ae more or less interchangeable. HOWEVER - the word 'infraction' is usually used when referring to a traffic violation, and the word'miseemeanor' when referring to a 'minor' criminal offense.
If by "infraction" you mean a traffic infraction, you could answer NO to the misdemeanor.
It's an infraction. I know because I just called Santa Clara courts to check on my old driving abstract. Thought it was was a misdemeanor, was told it's an infraction. Whew!!
well a felony is a really serious act and you can be sentenced to death imprisonment for that, and misdemeanors are not as serious, so i would say it is a misdemeanor or an infraction.
No it is not a misdemeanor to not wear a seat belt in Kansas it is a infraction.
No. It's an infraction.
its a misdemeanor everywhere. its a danger to the public.could kill people and destoroy things.
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.
First degree.
A serious misdemenor follows an aggravated one. Meaning if someone aggravates you, something serious is about to happen!
Disorderly Conduct is a misdemeanor criminal offense. Yes, it will appear on your record.
infraction means - A minor violation of the law that is punishable only by a fine--for example, a traffic or parking ticket. Not all vehicle-related violations are infractions, however--refusing to identify oneself when involved in an accident is a misdemeanor in some states.misdemeanor means - A crime, less serious than a felony, punishable by no more than one year in jail. Petty theft (of articles worth less than a certain amount), first-time drunk driving and leaving the scene of an accident are all common 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.