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- A traffic court judge is legally bound by the law, by his/her ministerial duty, and by his/her Constitutional Oath of Office to dismiss a traffic case when they lack jurisdiction
- All courts, including traffic courts are either civil law or criminal law and are governed by either, the Rules of Civil Procedure, or by the Rules of Criminal Procedure. Most states classify traffic offenses as infractions. Infractions are legally termed quasi-crimes and are not punishable by jail time. Quasti–[Latin, Almost as it were; as if; analogous to.] In the legal sense, the term denotes that one subject has certain characteristics in common with another subject but that intrinsic and material differences exist between them.
- According to the law, what is not criminal is civil. Infractions by legal definition only resemble a crime, but are not actually, then it stands to reason that infractions fall under the non-criminal or civil category of law adjudicated under the Rules of Civil Procedure.
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