Some Five Percenters supported themselves via drug dealing and petty theft; others intentionally committed minor legal infractions, hoping to proselytize to others who had been arrested.
Depending on demands elsewhere, residents have said, the state troopers take from 10 minutes to an hour to respond to complaints about minor legal infractions.
Representing a legally incompetent individual gave rise to a host of difficulties and possible legal infractions they preferred to avoid.
Following that game, Tech quarterback Marcus Vick was released from the team due to repeated violations of team rules and several legal infractions.
In early 2006, he was dismissed from the Virginia Tech football program "due to a cumulative effect of legal infractions and unsportsmanlike play".
On January 6, 2006, Virginia Tech announced his permanent dismissal from its football program "due to a cumulative effect of legal infractions and unsportsmanlike play".
They are allowed considerable discretion in dealing with legal infractions and appear to deserve the trust and respect accorded to them by the general public.
In the past, top Wall Street executives have been cited by the exchange for their failure to provide adequate supervision when legal infractions were discovered.
The Republican Party on Friday accused the Democrats of a legal infraction and asked the Federal Election Commission to cut off money for the Clinton campaign.
In fact Libya's only legal infraction came when it offered to release the two to the Arab League.