English to Malay Dictionary infraction

infraction

pelanggaran
definition
noun
Punishment is meted out to the offender because this is what he deserves in response to his infraction of the criminal law.
a violation or infringement of a law, agreement, or set of rules.
example
She says that the charge from that incident was a misdemeanor, an 'infraction' that would not seem enough to establish her as a threat to aviation.
Punishment is meted out to the offender because this is what he deserves in response to his 'infraction' of the criminal law.
The House bill would make it a federal misdemeanor crime, rather than merely a civil 'infraction' , to violate immigration laws.
Murder is an 'infraction' of every known ethical paradigm.
I am of the view that there was no reasonable basis for detention of Mr. Stephen on an alleged 'infraction' of the seatbelt legislation.
In general, it means that whenever a public body exceeds or abuses the powers vested in it the courts may intervene to correct the 'infraction' .
The most common crimes are infractions of the traffic code, 'infractions' of drug laws, and theft.
Researchers then asked the injured parties how strongly they'd actually feel about such 'infractions' .
Sanctioners are chosen because they are structurally close to the 'infractors' , but often also because they are relatively more powerful.
The type of infraction was used to classify drivers as 'infractors' or non-infractors.
A plot of a car's progress is sent to the insurance company on a daily basis, so speed limit 'infractions' can be spotted.
The students committed misdemeanor 'infractions' ; their teacher gets hit with multiple felonies.
Discipline occurred most often for verbal 'infractions' and social transgressions.
Here are some members of Congress willing to listen to the public and to take seriously the 'infractions' of public trust.
It was easy to create 'infractions' within the large corporate infrastructure.
Many of the cases they cited included the harassment of black workers and youth like Thomas, or their arrest for petty 'infractions' .
His history with law 'infractions' leads to the conclusion that he understands how the criminal justice system works.
The offences that colleagues shield are not necessarily major 'infractions' to be protected from external eyes.
Other than confiscating gear and catch there is little a group can do to punish 'infractors' .
The enforcement procedure had not been sufficiently defined with respect to 'infractions' .
This all seems very reasonable if the types of crimes are minor 'infractions' , like trespassing.
I don't think the legislation is aimed at saving the streets from minor criminal 'infractions' .
The accused are then charged with relatively minor 'infractions' after public opinion has already been rallied against them.
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