Good.
Public attention achieves something....
I am a strong believer that intent should count for a lot in criminal prosecution, and this woman obviously had NO intent to do harm.
I finally recalled the latin words to define this common law principle:
Hence, this was what I was referring to when I said that 1000 women could make the same mistake, and it would weigh little or nothing on the public interest. Her actions should have been, and rightfully did get overlooked.De minimus curat lex
The common law concept of de minimis non curat lex was expressed in the English decision of The "Reward"(1818.)
'The Court is not bound to a strictness at once harsh and pedantic in the application of statutes. The law permits the qualification implied in the ancient maxim De minimis non curat lex. Where there are irregularities of very slight consequence, it does not intend that the infliction of penalties should be inflexibly severe. If the deviation were a mere trifle, which, if continued in practice, would weigh little or nothing on the public interest, it might properly be overlooked.'