Sentences with phrase «moving traffic crimes»

Moving traffic crimes include reckless driving, driving without a license, racing on the highway, no motor vehicle insurance (after the first offense), consuming liquor while operating a vehicle, and possessing an open liquor container in a vehicle.

Not exact matches

However, the prosecutor, US attorney Serrin Turner, said he found little to no distinction between the actions of both Shrem and Faiella, arguing that both crimes led to serious drug trafficking; that he was «moving drug money - not in the traditional way - online - but moving it nevertheless».
With an eye on crime statistics, the de Blasio administration — unbeknownst to the mayor — this year moved to re-engineer summer recreation, all but eliminating Playstreets, which are closed to traffic, a custom in New York that goes back to 1914.
Wildlife law enforcement efforts have failed to keep pace with the increasing sophistication of poaching and trafficking as huge crime syndicates have moved in on the act, according to Elizabeth Bennett, a conservationist at the Wildlife Conservation Society in New York.
Civil moving violations (infractions) remain on your driving record for three years while traffic crimes stay on for five years.
Moving violations may be either civil traffic infractions or traffic crimes.
A defendant charged with a moving or equipment / miscellaneous traffic crime is required to appear in court at the date, time and location written on the citation, penal summons complaint, bail receipt or other notice given to the defendant upon being released following a physical arrest to plead to the charge or charges.
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