Infraction in a sentence as a noun

I don't know but I can't think of any reason an officer would try 'watching tv' as the infraction.

Shouldn't trespassing be an infraction with a modest fine?Back to that food item she took from Whole Foods.

I'm happy that however small this infraction might have been, it will be met with fines and public humiliation.

Technically you can be arrested for any traffic infraction but in practice they give you a ticket.

Listing someone as a convicted sex offender is quite frankly absurd for such a benign infraction.

Only your cultural perspective makes a Sharia infraction less severe than vague IP transgressions.

Unfortunately when you're on someones platform you're at their mercy, they can delete your page for some minor infraction and you've got very little recourse.

Mostly, it calls the action of infringement an "offense", but at one point it calls it an "infraction", The article fails to say who decides if an "offense" or "infraction" occurs.

So a mistake/misunderstanding/relatively minor infraction that would be a mere hassle for a richer person can be life-ruining for a poorer person.

Usually, conviction of a crime requires some kind of judicial activity, but other sources report that mere accusation of infringement is what counts as an "infraction".This whole scheme is most un-American.

When my friend asked for equal pay for equal work, citing Obama's signing of Lily Ledbetter, her employers cut her salary to hourly, started writing her up for even the most minor infraction, and eventually ended up firing her.

Their decisions can give a prisoner a plush gig or a terrible one; can allow for the prisoner to receive medical care or not; can result in a prisoner being punished severely for an infraction or escape with just a slap on the wrist or even nothing at all.

Infraction definitions

noun

a crime less serious than a felony

See also: misdemeanor misdemeanour violation infringement