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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. Traffic ticket - Wikipedia

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    This scheme aims to minimize Court time for people who wish to plead guilty. The accused person can either elect to pay/part pay the infringement by way of a number of online means or through Australia Post, this can be found on the ticket. If the Accused person pays the infringement, they are deemed to have pleaded guilty and any demerit ...

  4. When does Missouri law say you have to use a turn ... - AOL

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    In Kansas City Municipal Court, you’ll pay $60.50 for the fine and $52.50 in court costs, coming out to $113. Other jurisdictions in Kansas and Missouri might charge you more or less.

  5. Missouri Court of Appeals - Wikipedia

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    The Missouri Court of Appeals is the intermediate appellate court for the state of Missouri.The court handles most of the appeals from the Missouri Circuit Courts.The court is divided into three geographic districts: Eastern (based in St. Louis), Western (based in Kansas City), and Southern (based in Springfield). [1]

  6. After KCPD accused of illegal ticket quotas, Missouri says it ...

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    If the Kansas City Police Department is flouting the law against ticket quotas, it’s unclear how it will be enforced. But local traffic lawyers say allegations of racial profiling are all too ...

  7. Missouri v. Frye - Wikipedia

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    In August 2007, Galin Frye was arrested and charged with driving without a license for the third time, making it a felony in Missouri.The prosecutor in the case sent Frye's attorney two plea offers; one to recommend a three-year sentence with Frye serving only ten days in jail if he pleaded guilty to the felony, and the second to reduce the felony to a misdemeanor, and Frye to serve 90 days in ...

  8. Missouri ordered to pay $242K for open records law violations ...

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    The Missouri attorney general's office has been ordered to pay $242,000 in legal fees for violations of the state's open records law that occurred when U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley held the office ...

  9. Expungement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Section 991(c) Expungement is available if a person has been given a deferred sentence and the conditions of the deferred sentence have been met. Immediate court records will be sealed under Section 991(c) but the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation will show that a person "plead not guilty, case dismissed." [52]