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As a federal magistrate found, Woodfox had not had "any serious disciplinary infractions for decades".
That problem was accentuated on Saturday against Rutgers when the Hurricanes committed 13 infractions for 120 yards.
Ms. Lyons, the prison spokeswoman, said his record had been free of major infractions for 20 years.
Infractions — for transgressions like calling out without permission, frowning after being given a demerit, being off task — lead to detention for upper-school students.
The city will not fine people for recycling infractions for at least 60 days, officials said, while the public gets used to the new rules.
She said that friends of supervisors, who were typically white, often got away with infractions for which black officers were penalized.
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He needed, however, to create enough separation to avoid being called for an infraction for tacking too close.
His thin criminal history here, an internal passport violation and an infraction for being unemployed, dates from the Soviet era and is no longer on the books.
"The driver was issued a notice of infraction for passing through a red light and all the subjects in the vehicle were released".
Mr. Sansverie said Mr. Anemone then continued to mislead prosecutors who tried to pursue the allegation, an infraction for which Mr. Sansverie said Mr. Anemone should be fired.
Referees calling the penalty put the words "contact to the head" in front of the infraction, for example: "contact to the head, elbow".
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