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A criminal offense can fall within one of six grades or classes in New Jersey. Indictable charges, meaning those which trigger a right to presentation of charges to a grand jury, are graded in severity in terms of degrees. You can face a first degree, second degree, third degree or fourth degree crime.
39:4-87. The driver of a vehicle on a highway, about to be overtaken and passed by another vehicle, approaching from the rear, shall give way to the right in favor of the overtaking vehicle, and shall not increase the speed of his vehicle until completely passed by the overtaking vehicle. amended 2014, c. 69, s.
Traffic violations can include everything from illegal parking to a DUI (driving under the influence). Sometimes, if the circumstances warrant it, traffic violations are punished very severely, with hefty fines, points on their driving record, license suspension, and even jail time.
The New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) keeps a permanent record, but insurance companies and administrative agencies generally focus on the most recent five years.
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Some of which include, speeding, driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, and running a red light. A non-moving violation, on the other hand, is a traffic violation that is committed when a car is not in motion.
Infractions are the least severe kind of traffic violation and the most common. An infraction is an act (such as running a red light) or an omission (such as not wearing a seat belt) that violates the law but is not considered criminal. Infractions include: Speeding violations (going over the posted speed limit)
Misconduct includes: (1) repeated failure, without good cause, to comply with instructions of the employer which are lawful, reasonable, and not requiring the employee to perform services beyond the scope of the employees customary job duties: (2) falsification of an employment application or other record required by

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