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OpenStudy (danysanchy97):

If you are charged with reckless driving, your case will most likely be presented to a A. court of limited jurisdiction. B. grand jury. C. criminal court. D. court of general jurisdiction

OpenStudy (danysanchy97):

@jabez177 @Killer_Shadow

OpenStudy (danysanchy97):

is it D or A?

jabez177 (jabez177):

Reckless driving, hmm... If it's not too crazy then Limited. If it was really crazy then General.

jabez177 (jabez177):

I think A... This is hard... @Paki, ek aur please. Hum aap medal me degha.

OpenStudy (paki):

@jabez177 @danysanchy97 yeah A is the best option to be selected here...

OpenStudy (killer_shadow):

well speaking from experience its C

OpenStudy (danysanchy97):

what experience. lol

OpenStudy (killer_shadow):

i got poped for reckless driving

OpenStudy (danysanchy97):

ok idk what answer to go for now.

OpenStudy (killer_shadow):

its C

jabez177 (jabez177):

@Paki, what do you say about this?

OpenStudy (danysanchy97):

so am i going for A or C?

OpenStudy (killer_shadow):

C

OpenStudy (danysanchy97):

well thanks for the help guys gtg.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

criminal court

jabez177 (jabez177):

2 Vs. 2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Criminal Court

OpenStudy (baconbits):

Seems like y'all pretty much figured it out, but it is criminal court. Reckless driving is a misdemeanor, which is a crime. Other, less serious traffic citations are considered "infractions."

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