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1 to 20 mph over the limit: $120 fine. 21 to 25 mph over the limit: $140 fine. 26 to 34 mph over the limit: Class B misdemeanor, up to six months in jail, $1,500 fine. 35 mph or more over the limit: Class A misdemeanor, up to one year in jail, $2,500 fine.
Depending on your violations and the probation officers recommendations, the judge might summon you to a probation revocation hearing. You will be able to explain your violations and plead your case, but if the judge revokes your probation, you will need to serve a prison sentence.
Minor Traffic Offenses driving without a valid license or permit. driving an uninsured vehicle. passing a school bus while loading children. speeding over the speed limit but under 25 mph (over 26 mph is a misdemeanor and heard in the major rooms)
Misconduct means an employer must show that the actions that led to you being fired were: a deliberate and willful violation of a reasonable rule or policy of the employer, and. that the violation harmed the employer or has been repeated despite warnings from the employer.
The fines range from a minimum of $25 to a maximum of $1,000.

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