Speeding Ticket Misdeanor

By Jack Morgan


One of the common questions you will be asked in an interview is whether you have any criminal records. Many people find it difficult to answer this question especially if they have, at one point, been slapped with a speeding ticket. This is because they have no idea whether speeding ticket is a misdemeanor or not.

A misdemeanor is defined in most legal systems as a non-indictable offence (or criminal act) that is regarded as less serious than a felony. In other words, misdemeanor is a minor wrongdoing that is punishable only by monetary fines. The fine must be paid within a specified period. If this time is not honored, the severity of the crime increases and may be indictable.

As a driver, you must have realized that over speeding is dangerous, not only to your own life but also to that of other road users. Putting one own life and that of others at stake to gain merriment and pleasure is not accepted and is considered as a violation of the law in many states.

Speed more often than not comes with a price. For instance, a speeding violation in United States is categorized as a Civil Infraction. Once you receive a spending ticket, you can plead guilty and pay it on the spot. The other alternative is to plead not guilty and together with the officer issuing it, attend a court hearing whereby the verdict can go either way.

It is not always that a speeding ticket is a misdemeanor. Following a court hearing, you can be found not guilty and the ticket get thrown out. An officer can inaccurately issue a speeding ticket. Contesting such a ticket by pleading not guilty on the spot and opt for court hearing is recommended. Books regarding traffic offenses are good sources of information of some reasons of inaccuracy.

Hiring an attorney to fight a ticket for you is a wise course to take. Armed with all information pertaining to the circumstances under which you were flagged down, such as the location of the traffic officer when he identified you as speeding, the weather, the road signs around you and such, there is a high probability that you will win the case.

The importance of knowing whether speeding ticket amounts to a misdemeanor is that the latter goes to your criminal record. Incase you are looking for college enrollment, seeking to secure a job or any other thing that requires interview; you may be asked whether you have been involved in any criminal activity. If you say nay and yet you had, been charged at one point, with misdemeanor, you will have lied.

If this has been your question, I believe you have the right answer now. If you have been issued with a speeding ticket only, then you are safe to say that you have not been involved in a misdemeanor in case you are asked an interview. However, it will be good to confirm with your state legal system.




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