When most people think about “convictions,” they picture criminal charges. But not all convictions are criminal. A conviction for violating a municipal ordinance, such as underage drinking, disorderly conduct, or certain traffic offenses, is classified as a civil forfeiture violation.
On paper, these are “civil” cases. In practice, however, they are often described as “quasi-criminal.” That is because they cover a broad range of offenses and can still carry many of the same long-term consequences as criminal convictions. At
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