You need to give more about what you are asking about. We can't answer the way it is.
Example sentence - Although the ticket was for a minor infraction, it was expensive.
a class A infraction is when you are faceing a 10 to 15 year sentence
Yes.
Cell phones are an infraction in school, because they are very distracting, and take away from your learning.
An infraction is a minor violation of a rule or law. For example, "The student received a warning for the infraction of using their phone during class." In this context, the infraction refers to a small breach of school policy.
It depends on the infraction. I've heard of infractions staying on records for 10 years or so.
2 days
No. It's an infraction.
Drinking and driving is a major infraction, and usually results in an arrest. Some colleges place students on probation for even a minor infraction of the curfew rules. The defense was offsides on the play, and this infraction gave the other team a first down.
That will depend on the type of infraction. For most misdemeanors it would be 1 year in California.
The maximum fine for an infraction can vary significantly depending on the jurisdiction and the specific infraction committed. Generally, infractions are minor violations, often resulting in fines ranging from $50 to $500. In some cases, the fines can be higher, potentially reaching up to $1,000 or more, particularly for certain traffic violations. It’s important to consult local laws for precise amounts.
I really think it would infringe on his right to privacy if you were to publish his personal correspondence without his knowledge and permission.