A citation is dismissed by the jurisdictional court on its own motion, for technical problems not correctable under
civil traffic rules of court.
Not exact matches
The
Civil Aviation Act 1982 provides that no action for trespass or nuisance can be taken as long as an aircraft observes the
rules of the Air and Air
Traffic Control Regulations, which also cover ground movements.
These are courts that focus on a single issue, whether it's a
civil drug or juvenile court,
traffic court, small claims court, family court, foreclosure or eviction court, or any other court of limited jurisdiction with its own
rules and procedures.
Other supplementary volumes included in the West's Florida Statutes Annotated (Florida, States, & Reference Collection & Westlaw) include the Constitution,
Rules of
Civil Procedure,
Rules of Judicial Administration,
Traffic Court
Rules, Small Claims Court
Rules, Juvenile Procedure
Rules,
Rules of Appellate Procedure,
Rules of Criminal Procedure,
Rules of the Supreme Court Operating Procedure and the
Rules Regulating the Florida Bar.
Civil standing
rules do not apply in criminal or quasi-criminal cases like
traffic violation cases.
As a
rule of thumb, a typical
civil traffic infraction (such as speeding) may be satisfied by: paying the citation (and accepting point penalties), paying the citation and electing
traffic school (eliminating point penalties), or contesting it in court.
Civil Infraction: A non-criminal
traffic violation that is not punishable by incarceration and for which there is no right to a trial by jury or a right to court - appointed counsel as defined under Rule 6.040, Florida Rules of Traffic
traffic violation that is not punishable by incarceration and for which there is no right to a trial by jury or a right to court - appointed counsel as defined under
Rule 6.040, Florida
Rules of
TrafficTraffic Court.
St. Thomas Law School Grad 1999; Practicing and Member Florida Bar since 1999; Experienced in Criminal County & Circuit Court;
Civil County and Circuit Court, Member
Traffic Rules Committee Florida Bar; U.S. District & Circuit Courts.