Traffic Referee definition

Traffic Referee means an attorney appointed by the court exercising juvenile jurisdiction to hear all traffic cases involving juveniles except those proceedings under R.S. 14:1 et seq.
Traffic Referee means an attorney appointed by the Orleans Parish Juvenile Court to hear all traffic cases involving juveniles except those proceedings under R.S. 14:100 et seq.
Traffic Referee means an officer appointed by the East Baton Rouge Parish Juvenile Court to hear all traffic cases allowed by law.

Examples of Traffic Referee in a sentence

  • The Juvenile Traffic Referee shall have the authority and duties set forth in La. Child.

  • FROM: COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS -- 4.3 MARCH 26, 2013Your Labor Relations Subcommittee considered a Courts & Public Safety Standing Committee referral to delete a Juvenile Traffic Referee position from the PCN Roster, to add a Senior Intake Officer position and approve a revised job description to be factored for the Senior Intake Officer at the Family Division of Circuit Court.

  • The Judge presiding in Section Two when the appearance to answer is scheduled may refer traffic cases to the Juvenile Traffic Referee.

  • Addition of position and factoring recommendation of Senior Intake Officer and deletion of Juvenile Traffic Referee position ---McInerney moved, supported by Stack, to approve.

  • A 'Traffic Referee' is an attorney appointed by the Court to hear all traffic matters involving juveniles except those prosecuted under R.S. Title 14.

  • Orleans Parish Juvenile Court Rule 9.1Procedures,fourth paragraphThe Traffic Referee of the Juvenile Court is authorized to develop a procedure for the disposition of minor traffic cases, including non moving violations, which will facilitate the disposition of such cases without the need for a court appearance of either parent or juvenile.

  • This level of compensation would be roughly equivalent to the position of Traffic Referee and the county positions of attorney III or senior civil engineer.

  • The next luncheon will be in January and the final luncheon in May.

  • Traffic matters shall be handled by the Traffic Referee from 3:00--5:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday.

  • The Juvenile Traffic Referee shall have the authority and duties set forth in Ch.C. Art.


More Definitions of Traffic Referee

Traffic Referee means an attorney appointed by the court exercising juvenile jurisdiction to hear all traffic cases involving juveniles with the exception of those proceedings brought pursuant to R.S. 14:1 et seq.

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