Sentences with phrase «chance of jail time»

The 37 - year - old Henderson, who entered spring training with the specter of an IRS investigation looming (though the Padres were dismissing the chance of jail time), is well past his prime, but playing in a new league could pump him up.

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The prime minister said he had decided to give the former News of the World editor, who had edited the tabloid at the time when royal editor Clive Goodman was jailed for phone - hacking, a «second chance» because he had «done the honourable thing» by resigning.
Additionally, Bruno will remain free until the Supreme Court rules on the constitutionality of the law used to convict him — meaning there is a chance that the case could end up in no jail time for Bruno.
A sampling of the findings suggests that high quality preschool results in fewer years of special education, less grade retention, a higher percentage of high school completion, decreased chance of being arrested or spending time in jail, fewer sexual partners and abortions, higher adult monthly earnings, and less time spent on welfare.
Less time in jail for defendants also means less chance the officers will have to deal with the possibility of injury or health problems that can occur on their watches.
As you'd expect this results in a bit of a scuffle, but if the thought of combat gets a bit much then you can take the chance to talk your way out of fighting, accept a bit of jail time or, as a last resort, can attempt to flee the scene.
Our national reputation for winning big cases at trial forces prosecutors and other opposing counsel to rethink the charges against you and reevaluate their chances of success at trial which maximizes your chances of avoiding a criminal conviction and avoiding jail time.
If, based on your circumstances, there is a realistic chance you may receive a sentence of jail time or «house arrest,» we can not assist you.
All cases will be attempted to be solved, first with no jail time, second with no conviction with the possibility of sealing your record, giving you a second chance to keep your record clean.
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