I really think it would infringe on his right to privacy if you were to publish his personal correspondence without his knowledge and permission.
The man made a very big infraction when he was drinking and driving.
The word infraction means a minor offence or a violation. Here's an example :)
The boy made an infraction for cheating off of another child's test.
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.
infraction
The act of infracting or breaking; breach; violation; nonobservance; infringement; as, an infraction of a treaty, compact, rule, or law.
Part of the question is misspelled. The word in question should be "faux pas." A "faux pas" is a work spoken improperly. It's French for "social infraction," and it means a social mistake or action. Example in sentence: He certainly made a faux pas when he dropped the punch.
It can be an adjective meaning disgusting or smelly. It can also be a noun meaning an infraction, as in some sports.
The referee issued a warning to the player for committing a minor infraction during the game.
a class A infraction is when you are faceing a 10 to 15 year sentence
Cell phones are an infraction in school, because they are very distracting, and take away from your learning.
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.
You need to give more about what you are asking about. We can't answer the way it is.
infraction
The teacher was considered a strict disciplinarian because she assigned students detention for the smallest infraction of rules.
If by "infraction" you mean a traffic infraction, you could answer NO to the misdemeanor.
It is almost impossible to have any felony expunged if you were convicted of the infraction.
No. Serving a summons is not in and of itself an infraction of your rights.No. Serving a summons is not in and of itself an infraction of your rights.No. Serving a summons is not in and of itself an infraction of your rights.No. Serving a summons is not in and of itself an infraction of your rights.
A first degree infraction is also known as what?
It is.