an ordinance violation is not a criminal charge, if you have a criminal record, that possession violation wont be on there. pay your fine and that's the end of it, itll show up if someone searches your name on the circuit court website but that's it. no criminal record, therefore if a job application or anything asks if you've been charged with a criminal offense, you can still put no assuming you havent done anything else
I would guess that disreg offl means disregarding an official, probably a violation of a municipal ordinance. These violations are lower than misdemeanors, and may be civil or quasi-criminal.
Not at this time. We (the people) are trying to get one voted in. We need people to contact the Judge Exec and your Magistrate and let them know you want one. There is a State ordinance 224.30-050 http://www.lrc.KY.gov/KRS/224-30/CHAPTER.HTM but most county officials don't know about it.
safety violation
If you were on probation, and READ your probationary measures, you would know for sure. the general answer is Yes you violated. During probation and the reason for probation is that the person guarantees he/she will not do anything at all illegal for the period of such probation...to prove that the previous crime was a solitary event
The deliberate violation of the order of a judge is a CONTEMPT OF COURT.
Legally they probably can. As a practical matter (time/expense/trouble) they may choose not to do so on a minor offense.
No.
Infraction
Yes if the officer believes your actions were a deliberate violation of an existing ordinance.
Simple. Explain to the court why you thought your actions were lawful and not in violation.
Noisy disturbance by a lot of people could be called a few different things depending on the law and location. Two examples would be violation of an Unruly Gathering Ordinance or a violation of a Noise Ordinance.
Possession of WHAT? If you have to ask, you've probably already guessed the answer or you would have asked your Parole Officer.
no
minor in possession of tobacco.
yes it is an automatic violation
No, most people,cops, don't know what those look like so you should be fine cause i was pulled over and searched plenty of times and cops looked right at them and just asked what i was about to plant me saying sunflowers or something stupid and them not really caring...they dont care and it doesn't matter.
Yes