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  2. Traffic court - Wikipedia

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    Traffic court is a specialized judicial process for handling traffic ticket cases. In the United States , people who are given a citation by a police officer can plead guilty and pay the indicated fine directly to the court house, by mail , or on the Internet .

  3. Traffic ticket - Wikipedia

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    A traffic ticket is a notice issued by a law enforcement official to a motorist or other road user, indicating that the user has violated traffic laws. Traffic tickets generally come in two forms, citing a moving violation , such as exceeding the speed limit , or a non-moving violation, such as a parking violation , with the ticket also being ...

  4. Traffic Violations Bureau - Wikipedia

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    The sole options are to plead guilty or not guilty: plea bargains are not conducted, nor can the judge reduce a charge, only rule guilty or not guilty on the stated charge. After a guilty finding, the DMV ALJ may impose any penalty authorized by the Vehicle and Traffic Law , including suspension or revocation of a driver's license and/or motor ...

  5. Pleading Guilty to a Minor Traffic Offense May Be Ill-Advised

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  6. Ban for drink driver who hit car with family inside - AOL

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    After pleading guilty at Salisbury Magistrates' Court on Thursday, Ridgway was disqualified from driving for 22 months and fined £600. PC Taylor, of Wiltshire Police, said: "Fortunately in this ...

  7. Prayer for Judgement Continued - Wikipedia

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    A PJC serves as a judicial reprieve where, despite a guilty plea or verdict, the court withholds final judgment. This deferment can result in the absence of typical penalties associated with the offense. For instance, in traffic violations, a PJC may mean no fines or points added to the offender’s driving record.

  8. Armie Hammer Pleaded Guilty to Traffic Offenses Days After ...

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    Armie Hammer was cited for traffic violations shortly after his divorce from Elizabeth Chambers made headlines in July 2020, Us Weekly can confirm. Armie Hammer’s Most Controversial Moments Over ...

  9. Point system (driving) - Wikipedia

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    In jurisdictions which use a point system, the police or licensing authorities maintain a record of the demerit points accumulated by each driver. Traffic offenses, such as speeding or disobeying traffic signals, are each assigned a certain number of points, and when a driver is determined to be guilty of a particular offence, the corresponding number of points are added to the driver's total.