infraction in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for infraction in the English»Serbian Dictionary

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City attorneys prosecute misdemeanors and infractions that are violations of the municipal code governing the incorporated city's jurisdiction.
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But that time prosecutors did not find any procedural infractions in the course of the trial.
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Prisoners would have been forced to do work that reflected their crime, thus repaying society for their infractions.
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An infraction of this rule is usually called "stepping" or "travelling", as in the similar rule in basketball.
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At the time, the fine for such an infraction was a five-dollar fine.
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However, the same hearing panel did maintain that two substantially lesser infractions had occurred.
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The law would have a maximum $1000 fine for each infraction.
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Linesmen generally may call only certain obvious technical infractions such as too many players on the ice.
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In its 332nd article, the current penal code punishes infractions with a prison sentence of up to two years.
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More infractions could mean removing portions of the right little finger when no more joints of the left finger remain.
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