Well, its not a good thing. The only thing you need to know about stuff like that is not to do it... Unless you are a lawyer or something but then you should have just paid more attention at lawyer school.
DEPENDS ON STATE... Misdemeanor in nY
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.
Yes wer reckless is a traffic violation.
A major traffic violation is a more serious traffic offense. Driving while intoxicated, reckless driving, and driving with a revoked license are all major violations.
A traffic violation that is not on the books and the Traffic Enforcer witnessed something the violator did that was/could have been a very dangerous traffic move, therefore a traffic ticket is issued.
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DEPENDS ON STATE... Misdemeanor in nY
It is public intoxication type C1 is under misdemeanor C
No most traffic is not even a misdemeanor
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.
Yes, a class c misdemeanor is essentially a traffic violation or the equivalent.
Maybe. Typically, traffic violations are misdemeanor criminal offenses, but this varies from place to place. However, the act of committing a traffic violation may lead to a presumption of negligence, which is a civil tort.
What is your definition of "non-serious?" The answer to the question is yes. A traffic violation is a misdemeanor offense for which the officer, in their judgement, can make a summary arrest - IF it occurred in his presence..... and most moving traffic violations DO occur in the officers presence.
Traffic tickets are, technically, misdemeanor offenses, and you mention plural tickets. Depending on the provisions of your porbation you could be in violation.
A minor violation of the law refers to an offense that is considered less serious and typically results in a lower penalty or consequence. These violations may include traffic violations, minor drug offenses, or petty theft. In some cases, minor violations may be resolved with a warning or a fine.
Misdemeanor.