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misdemeanor violation refers to a smaller offense that is considered less serious than a felony. It usually involves breaking laws or rules that are less severe, resulting in penalties such as fines, probation, or shorter jail time.
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Escamilla was particularly impressed that the TEC identified 13 different alleged Class
B misdemeanor violations and said the remarkable volume of violations might also be a factor in whether to go forward.
His candidacy has been married by his guilty plea to
a misdemeanor violation of state election law for gathering phony petition signatures.
Maziarz, 64, pleaded guilty to
a misdemeanor violation of campaign finance law, and paid a $ 1,000 fine with a conditional discharge.
BP faced $ 12 million in fines for
a misdemeanor violation of the federal Water Pollution Control Act.
The officers issued warnings and in December finally cited Eberhardt with four
misdemeanor violations.
In his statement, Mukasey also said, «A preliminary inquiry is a procedure the Department of Justice uses regularly to gather the initial facts needed to determine whether there is sufficient predication to warrant a criminal investigation of a potential felony or
misdemeanor violation.
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