Not exact matches
However using the drunk driver example / metaphor, I have no problem with anyone getting behind the wheel
of a car too inebriated to drive facing
consequences with restrictions on their licence or even
jail time.
Subsequently
jailed and blacklisted as a
consequence of alleged «subversive activities in the motion picture industry,» he moved his family for a
time to Mexico and wrote movies under various aliases — including «Robert Rich,» the name he used on «The Brave One,» which won him an Oscar for best story in 1956.
In Dilemmas
of Educational Ethics, Levinson and Fay have amassed an army
of 36 educators to debate moral predicaments: Should a teacher report a student who she believes has stolen a pricey iPhone, knowing the likely
consequence could be expulsion, felony charges, and
jail time if convicted?
I think it would be interesting to go to court over this issue, catch some
jail time and point out the discrepancy
of the
consequences, for both the lender (
jail time, fines?
A failure to comply with the applicable securities rules can lead to significant
consequences including the possibility
of large fines, trading restrictions and even
jail time.
Failure to meet the terms
of a child custody or support agreement could bring about harsh
consequences, including fines or
time in
jail.
Individuals who are convicted
of a DUI face harsh penalties and
consequences, including fines,
jail time, and license suspension.
The
consequences of a conviction could include fines,
jail time and a permanent record.
The State
of Ohio prosecutes criminal offenses harshly, and you may be looking at steep fines, extensive
jail or prison
time, and other
consequences such as probation, suspension
of your driving privileges, and a permanent criminal record.
That said, the
consequences of a conviction can result in a misdemeanor or felony on your record, huge fines and
jail or prison
time.
Criminal convictions can have major
consequences, from loss
of employment to
jail time to child custody issues.
A DWI conviction can result in over $ 8000.00 fines and penalties not to mention the
consequences of losing your license and possibly even
jail time.
A conviction can have serious
consequences, including
jail time, significant fines, points on your license and loss
of driving privileges.
Drunk driving, driving while intoxicated (DWI), and driving under the influence (DUI) convictions can have serious
consequences including loss
of your drivers license, potential loss
of freedom with
jail time, problems with job applications, red flags on background checks, potential loss
of a professional license, skyrocketing insurance rates, damage to your credit rating, as well as social and family problems;
Charges
of domestic assault in Ottawa carry serious penalties and
consequences beyond the criminal record and potential
jail time involved.
The
consequences of a criminal conviction can be severe, including major fines, possible
jail or prison
time, the loss
of future opportunities, and even deportation if you are not a U.S. Citizen.
Even a misdemeanor conviction can result in
jail time, a substantial fine, loss
of employment, deportation or other immigration
consequences and the social stigma
of being a convicted criminal.
Charges
of domestic assault carry serious penalties and
consequences beyond the criminal fines or potential
jail time involved.
If you are convicted
of the crime
of indecent exposure in Los Angeles you will face harsh criminal and non-criminal
consequences, including
jail time and a requirement to register as a sex offender.
Few areas
of the law are more technical, and very few have more
consequences — criminal records,
jail time, exclusions from international travel, loss
of profession and so on.
If you are accused
of stealing from your employer, or internal theft, there can be even more extreme
consequences, including likely
jail time.
Individuals found guilty
of DUI face serious
consequences that typically include fines / costs, potential
jail time, license suspension periods, probation, as well as a criminal record and a potential -LSB-...]
Although it can carry penalties including
jail time, if you appear in court and take care
of your ticket, you can prevent the more disastrous
consequences.
Hi Dan, Opting for
jail time would probably not be the best option since going to
jail for any reason ends up on your record and can have far - reaching
consequences beyond just taking care
of the ticket.
Anyone who failed to follow these laws would lead to more serious
consequences such as the involvement
of Child Protective Services and
jail time.
Serious
consequences for non-payment
of child support — such as a revocation
of driving privileges, seizure
of income tax refunds, wage garnishments, and even
jail time — may result.
The
consequences for not adhering to court orders may include
jail time, revocation
of driver's licenses and personal licenses.