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In an ideal world, all infractions of the Law would be dealt with equally.
"He will say that I have exaggerated these statistics by including minor infractions of the law.
Cannon pleaded guilty in court and was fined $15 for his "infraction of the law."
Not all infractions of the Laws are fouls.
A freedman could be enslaved for infractions of the law, debt or vagrancy.
What kind of human beings punished every infraction of the law with the chance of instant death?
Will you say it isn't infraction of the law, but only annual evasion of it?
The overall message they imparted was zero tolerance; any infraction of the law, no matter how minor, will lead to incarceration.
You will take these notes confidentially, in detail, including every violation, every infraction of the law and acceptable inquiry.
"Hunts Point Cooperative has zero tolerance for any infraction of the law by anyone who works for or is associated with the market."
Hopefully, the State's Attorney has chosen the correct statute or infractions of the law for the prosecution or the charges will be dismissed.
Persons coming into custody of the Police and those participating in riots and demonstrations are also photographed for evidence of infractions of the law.
They were told by the Ministers of Commerce and the Interior that from now on for every infraction of the law the punishment would be execution.
Mr. Bratton argued that a tolerance for such minor infractions of the law has demoralized police officers and contributed to the city's sense of menace.
The judge, Francisco de Esquivel, arrested him and charged him with infraction of the laws for the protection of the Indians.
"The public wants long prison sentences for most crimes, with other sanctions used for minor infractions of the law or as add-ons to imprisonment," the survey concluded.
Poaching deer in Mississippi was not a serious enough infraction of the law to inspire three ordinarily law-abiding men to go to such lengths to cover it up.
(Any infraction of the Laws of the Game that occurs while the ball is out of play is misconduct, not a foul.)
The eponymous word solon, meaning "legislator," was used here to describe Draco, the Greek lawgiver whose penalty for any infraction of the law was death.
But wickedness, of course, was determined by infractions of the law, a burden the Pharisees could (up to a point) ease, explain and justify but never remove.
Of penalties for marijuana possession, he said, "I know of no clearer instance in which the punishment for an infraction of the law is more harmful than the crime."
Police pull over suspects on the motorways of Auckland for all sorts of suspected infractions of the law, including dangerous driving, speeding and when vehicles are 'unroadworthy'.
The only exception to this violation is if one of the 2 teammates is a goalkeeper inside his/her own goal area, then there is no infraction of the laws.
He has been charged for numerous infractions of the law, convicted for a number of offences, and served several short stints in prison as a consequence of his activism.
As can be seen from the above not all infractions of the Laws are fouls, rather they may constitute - and be punished as - technical infractions and/or misconduct.