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question 10 (5 points) if you are charged with reckless driving, your case will most likely be presented to a a) court of limited jurisdiction. b) court of general jurisdiction. c) grand jury. d) criminal court.
Reckless driving is often considered a criminal offense. Criminal courts handle cases related to criminal - law violations such as reckless driving. Courts of limited jurisdiction usually handle minor matters like traffic tickets in some non - criminal contexts. Courts of general jurisdiction handle a wide range of civil and criminal cases but the most specific and likely court for a reckless driving charge is a criminal court. A grand jury is involved in the process of determining whether to indict a person for a crime in some cases, not the court where the case is presented for trial.
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D. criminal court