Not exact matches
In Florida, if you accumulate three major
offenses or 15 minor
offenses, for which you
receive points for, within a five year period, your Florida license can be revoked.
These include all traffic tickets and motor vehicle related
offenses, the more serious the offense the more
points you will
receive.
you
received 6 or more
points on your NY State driver record within an 18 month period for convictions of traffic
offenses committed in New York, Quebec or Ontario
When you don't
receive additional
offenses for one year, two
points will be dismissed from record.
In West Virginia you'll also
receive points on your driving record for
offenses you commit out - of - state.
* NOTE: Commercial drivers may
receive increased
point assessments AND immediate license suspension for certain
offenses.
Furthermore, if you
receive a NY traffic ticket for an offense or set of
offenses that amounts to 6 or more
points under New York's
Point System, you will also be required to pay a Driver Responsibility Assessment (DRA).
Drivers who
receive traffic tickets in Mississippi for committing driving - related
offenses, do not add any demerit
points on their driving records.
If you
receive 6 or more
points in New York due to being convicted of one or more traffic - related
offenses, you will have to pay a Driver Responsibility Assessment (DRA)-- even if you are an out - of - state driver.
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Some
offenses, like DUI / DWI coupled with reckless driving are dealt with harshly in Delaware when committed in another state (i.e. New York) while
receiving a minor speeding ticket will not generally put
points on your DE license.
Cecilia Saulters - Tubbs found that district attorneys were less likely to file charges against female drug offenders than against male offenders, while Donna Bishop and Charles Frazier found, similarly, that boys were treated more punitively than girls for delinquency
offenses and that girls were less likely than boys to
receive a sentence involving incarceration.10 Such studies suggest that the system treats girls as less criminally dangerous than boys.11 Other research, however, notes that once legal variables are controlled, girls are treated similarly to boys in the early stages of court processing but more harshly in the later stages.12 Earlier studies
pointing toward more «chivalrous» treatment of girls may thus have failed to consider differences in the underlying seriousness of the
offenses involved.