Criminal violation definition

Criminal violation means any violation punishable under RCW 9A.20.021(2) or (3) (Maximum sentences for crimes committed July 1, 1984, and after) as it currently exists or is hereafter amended.
Criminal violation means a violation of state or federal criminal law but shall not
Criminal violation means an act perf ormed by an

Examples of Criminal violation in a sentence

  • Violation of Serious, Willful or Criminal violation may have the following consequences: First violation: Correction may be a verbal warning and the correction shall be done the same day.


More Definitions of Criminal violation

Criminal violation means any violation of the code which is enforced by the Town as a criminal enforcement action, which may include the assessment of civil fines or penalties.

Related to Criminal violation

  • Serious violation means a violation of this act, an order issued under this act, or a rule promulgated or adopted by reference under this act for which a substantial probability exists that death or serious impairment of a body function to an individual other than the violator may result unless the violator did not and could not, with the exercise of reasonable diligence, know of the presence of the violation.

  • Serious traffic violation means a conviction when operating a commercial motor vehicle of:

  • Minor violation means a violation that is not the result of the purposeful, reckless or criminally negligent conduct of the alleged violator; and/or the activity or condition constituting the violation has not been the subject of an enforcement action by any authorized local, county or state enforcement agency against the violator within the immediately preceding 12 months for the same or substantially similar violation.

  • OVI or OVUAC violation means a violation of section 4511.19 of the Revised Code or a violation of an existing or former law of this state, any other state, or the United States that is substantially equivalent to section 4511.19 of the Revised Code.

  • Remedy a Violation means to bring the structure or other development into compliance with state and community floodplain management regulations, or, if this is not possible, to reduce the impacts of its noncompliance. Ways that impacts may be reduced include protecting the structure or other affected development from flood damages, implementing the enforcement provisions of the ordinance or otherwise deterring future similar violations, or reducing federal financial exposure with regard to the structure or other development.