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Rabin resigned over a minor financial infraction just before the election of May, 1977.
Owen also claims that the financial infraction that eventually resulted in his imprisonment were simply part of ordinary way politics were played in Kansas for many years.
That said, don't freak out if you've got a misdemeanor on your record, or there is some financial infraction on your credit report.
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A: "The atomic bomb is a ban from European competition," said Dehaene, before adding he hopes Uefa will also adopt new penalties more suitable for financial infractions.
Switzerland did not recognize extradition requests based on charges of infractions of financial laws.
Baylor's athletic director, Tom Stanton, also resigned, and Robert B. Sloan Jr., the university's president, announced that Baylor would report infractions involving financial aid and drug testing to the N.C.A.A. and impose immediate penalties on the basketball program.
She explains that in particular, the realtime monitoring for infractions is key for financial services compliance.
Only one investment banker has been jailed over securities infractions tied to the financial crisis.
The FTC, which handles infractions of COPPA, notes that financial penalties can depend on the number of children and the size of the company involved.
And infractions can also be a backdoor to incarceration: youth with little financial means who are unable to pay a fine associated with an infraction can ultimately end up with jail time.
Other agency officials said the total level of infractions was about par for the financial services business, including mutual fund companies and groups of financial advisers.
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