См. также: transfer risk, transaction made on a condition, translator's note, trade policy
When three women went to a Hartwell, Georgia, probate judge’s chambers requesting reduced punishments for traffic violations, the judge solicited them for sex, groped them, kissed them and exposed himself to them — all against their will, according to an indictment. [...] When the woman offered “private probation” returned to Smith’s judicial chambers toting her young niece on her hip, Smith put his hand under the woman’s clothes and touched the woman’s vagina, court records said. [...] During the meetings the woman had with Smith, he locked the door to his judicial chamber, she said. (The Telegraph)
In Absentia. Usually used in reference to judgment or conviction against a person who did not attend trial. In absentia convictions are routinely entered against defendants in traffic violation cases. (Duhaime's Law Dictionary)
A civil infraction is a minor violation. Many traffic violations are civil infractions, such as speeding and running a red light. The punishment for a civil infraction is usually a fine. (Law Office of William J. Barabino)
As a criminal defense attorney, McGookey handles cases ranging from minor traffic violations to sex crimes. (Sandusky Register)
