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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. Riverside County Superior Court - Wikipedia

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    2024 Riverside County superior court election first round results [7] Candidate Votes % Gerald Pfohl: 151,156 44.48 Elizabeth Tucker: 143,706 42.28 Jeffrey Kirk

  4. Traffic ticket - Wikipedia

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    Most of Scandinavia determines some traffic fines based on income. For example, Finland's system for calculating fines starts with an estimate of the amount of spending money a Finn has for one day, and then divides that by two. The resulting number is considered a "reasonable" amount of spending money to deprive the offender of.

  5. Court costs - Wikipedia

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    Court costs can reach very high amounts, often far beyond the actual monetary worth of a case. Cases are known in which one party won the case, but lost more than the monetary worth in court costs. Court costs may be awarded to one or both parties in a lawsuit, or they may be waived. [1]

  6. Death in sheriff's custody leads Riverside County to pay $7.5 ...

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    Riverside County and the family of a man who died in custody in 2020 have reached a $7.5-million settlement, a lawyer for the family said. Christopher Zumwalt, a 39-year-old construction worker ...

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  8. Civil penalty - Wikipedia

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    Although this may seem a simple matter of trespass with an unavoidable fine, it may amount to a case of implied contract (i.e. "if you park here, you agree to pay a penalty"); and such a "penalty" (read "damages") must be proportionate or else the fine will be void. Also, since the penalty notice could have been attached to the windscreen, the ...

  9. Savannah court changes placeholder on speeding tickets after ...

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    The $1.4 million on a Georgia man’s speeding ticket was not a fine, but a placeholder automatically generated by software. Savannah court changes placeholder on speeding tickets after $1.4 ...