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Infraction as a general term means a violation of a rule or local ordinance
Local ordinance

A local ordinance is a law usually found in a municipal code....
 or regulation, promise or obligation.

b>Infraction in legal sense is a summary offence
Summary offence

A summary offence, also known as a petty crime, is a crime act in some common law jurisdictions that can be proceeded with summarily, without the right to a jury trial and/or indictment....
, or "petty" violation of the law less serious than a misdemeanor
Misdemeanor

A misdemeanor, or misdemeanour, in many common law legal systems, is a "lesser" crime act. Misdemeanors are generally punishment much less severely than felony, but theoretically more so than administrative infractions ....
, and usually does not attach certain individual rights such as a jury trial. It is sometimes called a minor offense, minor violation, petty offense, or frequently citation, and sometimes used as synonymous with violation, regulatory offense
Regulatory offences

Regulatory offences or quasi-criminal offences are a class of crime in which the standard for proving culpability has been lowered so a mens rea element is not required....
, welfare offense, or contravention
Contravention

The term Contravention is used in French Law, Switzerland and Australia law. The act of contravening can be: opposition; obstruction; transgression; violation....
.

Typically, an infraction is a violation of a rule or local ordinance
Local ordinance

A local ordinance is a law usually found in a municipal code....
 or regulation.

Some refer to an infraction as quasi-criminal, because conviction for an infraction is generally not associated with the loss of liberty, and are often considered civil cases.






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Infraction as a general term means a violation of a rule or local ordinance
Local ordinance

A local ordinance is a law usually found in a municipal code....
 or regulation, promise or obligation.

United States law

An Infraction in legal sense is a summary offence
Summary offence

A summary offence, also known as a petty crime, is a crime act in some common law jurisdictions that can be proceeded with summarily, without the right to a jury trial and/or indictment....
, or "petty" violation of the law less serious than a misdemeanor
Misdemeanor

A misdemeanor, or misdemeanour, in many common law legal systems, is a "lesser" crime act. Misdemeanors are generally punishment much less severely than felony, but theoretically more so than administrative infractions ....
, and usually does not attach certain individual rights such as a jury trial. It is sometimes called a minor offense, minor violation, petty offense, or frequently citation, and sometimes used as synonymous with violation, regulatory offense
Regulatory offences

Regulatory offences or quasi-criminal offences are a class of crime in which the standard for proving culpability has been lowered so a mens rea element is not required....
, welfare offense, or contravention
Contravention

The term Contravention is used in French Law, Switzerland and Australia law. The act of contravening can be: opposition; obstruction; transgression; violation....
.

Typically, an infraction is a violation of a rule or local ordinance
Local ordinance

A local ordinance is a law usually found in a municipal code....
 or regulation.

Some refer to an infraction as quasi-criminal, because conviction for an infraction is generally not associated with the loss of liberty, and are often considered civil cases. Nonetheless, most infractions are indeed violations of statutory law, but in differing with criminal law where the burden of proof
Burden of proof

The burden of proof is the obligation to shift the assumed conclusion away from an oppositional opinion to one's own position . The burden of proof may only be fulfilled by evidence....
 is Beyond a Reasonable Doubt, the standard for the civil infraction is a Preponderance of Evidence.

Infraction is a term in United States law; it is not a term commonly used in the United Kingdom
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 or other countries following English common law.

Punishments for infractions

In the United States, the key characteristic of an infraction is that the punishment seldom includes any amount of incarceration
Incarceration

Incarceration is the detention of a person in jail or prison. People are most commonly incarcerated upon suspicion or conviction of committing a crime....
 in a prison
Prison

A prison, penitentiary, or correctional facility is a place in which individuals are physically confined or internment and usually deprived of a range of personal Freedom ....
 or jail or any other loss of civil rights 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
Mitigation

Mitigate: To lower, to reduce the amount of... To make less in intensity.Mitigation may refer to:* Mitigation of global warming* Emergency_management#Mitigation_2 ...
 the situation. According to the USC title 18 Part II Chapter 227 the fine for an infraction is not to exceed $5000 (although normally less then $1000) and the maximum prison sentence is 5 days of incarceration, and common law puts the maximum incarceration at 6 months for local jurisdictions.

Mechanics of adjudicating infractions

The power to cite
Summons

A summons is a legal document issued by a court or by an administrative agency of government for various purposes....
 persons for infractions is usually left with administrative
Local government

Local governments are administrative offices that are smaller than a state. The term is used to contrast with offices at nation-state level, which are referred to as the central government, national government, or federal government....
 officials; it is often not necessary to hold a court
Court

A court is a body, often a government institution, with the authority to adjudication legal disputes and dispense private law, criminal justice, or administrative law justice in accordance with rules of law....
 hearing in which case a citation is the same as a conviction.

Examples of infractions include jaywalking
Jaywalking

Jaywalking is an informal term used to refer to illegal or reckless pedestrian crossing of a roadway. Examples include a pedestrian crossing between intersections without yielding to drivers and starting to cross a crosswalk at a traffic signal without waiting for a permissive indication to be displayed....
, litter
Litter

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ing, violations of municipal codes (such as building
Building

In architecture, construction, engineering and Real estate developer the word building may refer to one of the following:# Any man-made structure used or intended for supporting or sheltering any use or continuous occupancy, or...
 or housing
House

A house generally refers to a or building that is a dwelling or place for habitation by humans. The term includes many kinds of dwellings ranging from rudimentary huts of nomadic tribes to high-rise apartment buildings....
), disturbing the peace
Disturbing the Peace

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, or falsification of information. In many jurisdictions today, minor traffic violations
Moving violation

File:Ohio Uniform Traffic Ticket.jpgA moving violation is any violation of the law committed by the motorist of a vehicle while it is in motion ....
 have been decriminalize
Criminal law

The term criminal law, sometimes called penal law, refers to any of various bodies of rules in different jurisdictions whose common characteristic is the potential for unique and often severe impositions as punishment for failure to comply....
d and classified as infractions. For example, in Kern County, California
Kern County, California

Kern County is a county located in the southern California Central Valley of the U.S. state of California. Established in 1866, it extends east beyond the southern slope of the eastern Sierra Nevada into the Mojave Desert, and includes parts of the Indian Wells Valley, and the Antelope Valley, and has an area larger than the state of Connec...
 (a county in which Interstate 5
Interstate 5

Interstate 5 is the main Interstate Highway System on the West Coast of the United States, paralleling the Pacific Ocean from Canada to Mexico and serving some of the largest cities of that part of the U.S., including Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, Oregon, Sacramento, San Francisco/Oakland, Los Angeles, and San Diego....
 crosses its western edge), large numbers of speeders are ticketed every year while travelling between the Los Angeles
Los Ángeles

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 Area and the San Francisco Bay Area
San Francisco Bay Area

The San Francisco Bay Area, commonly known as the Bay Area, or the Bay, is a metropolitan region that surrounds the San Francisco Bay and San Pablo Bay Bays in Northern California....
 for excess of 100mph. This is generally considered an infraction resulting in only a fine. In the state of Oregon
Oregon

Oregon is a U.S. state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. The area was inhabited by many indigenous tribes before the arrival of traders, explorers and settlers....
, possession of less than one ounce of cannabis
Cannabis

Cannabis is a genus of flowering plants that includes three putative species, Cannabis sativa L., Cannabis indica Lam., and Cannabis ruderalis Janisch....
 (marijuana) is an infraction rather than a crime.

Nowadays, many jurisdictions allow first time offenses for minor misdemeanors including trespassing, petty theft, disorderly conduct
Disorderly conduct

Almost every state in the United States has a disorderly conduct law that makes it a crime to be drunk in public, to "disturb the peace", or to loiter in certain areas....
, and marijuana possession to be reduced to infractions, or municipal ordinance violations, allowing the defendant to avoid having a criminal record which would otherwise jeopardize his long term prospects. This is particularly true if the defendant received only a citation instead of being arrested. However, by allowing a first time misdemeanor offense to be reduced to an infraction, this could also serve as an aggravating factor if the person were to be caught committing another crime.

Similar terms

  • Contravention
    Contravention

    The term Contravention is used in French Law, Switzerland and Australia law. The act of contravening can be: opposition; obstruction; transgression; violation....


Compare with

  • Felony
    Felony

    A felony is a serious crime in the United States and previously other common law countries. The term originates from English common law where felonies were originally crimes which involved the confiscation of a convicted person's land and goods; other crimes were called misdemeanors....
  • Misdemeanor
    Misdemeanor

    A misdemeanor, or misdemeanour, in many common law legal systems, is a "lesser" crime act. Misdemeanors are generally punishment much less severely than felony, but theoretically more so than administrative infractions ....
  • Summary offence
    Summary offence

    A summary offence, also known as a petty crime, is a crime act in some common law jurisdictions that can be proceeded with summarily, without the right to a jury trial and/or indictment....
     (English law)