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20394
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An infraction is a noncriminal violation of law not punishable by imprisonment. Unless otherwise provided by law, the person committing the infraction faces a penalty of not more than $100. This memorandum will discuss the effects of the infractions law on the procedures used by criminal justice officials, provide a list of infractions, and discuss a significant new driver's license revocation made applicable to all motor vehicle offenses by the infractions legislation.
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30468
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At the end of 1954, 1018 drivers licenses were revoked in the state of North Carolina. Due to drunk-driving convictions, the North Carolina State Department of Motor Vehicles revoked the second-most licenses for the year, while other convictions were given for speeding, reckless driving, driving with suspended licenses, and automobile theft.