词条 | Civil infraction |
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In common law countries, a civil infraction is a non-criminal violation of a rule, ordinance, or regulation.[1] United States lawA civil infraction is a violation of the law less serious than a misdemeanor, and which usually does not attach certain individual rights such as a jury trial. Punishments for infractionsIn the United States, the key characteristic of an infraction is that the punishment seldom includes any amount of incarceration in a prison or jail or any other loss of civil rights{{spaced ndash}}typically the only punishment is a fine, although sometimes other regulatory actions are possible (e.g. revocation of a license or permit) or an order to remedy or mitigate the situation. References1. ^1 Michigan Prosecutor Glossary of Criminal Terms Retrieved 3 May 2010 Retrieved 3 May 2010[1]}} [https://mjieducation.mi.gov/documents/resources-for-trial-court-staff/178-holt-rev-2015/file 3. https://mjieducation.mi.gov/documents/resources-for-trial-court-staff/178-holt-rev-2015/file] {{DEFAULTSORT:Civil Infraction}} 1 : Common law |
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