Sentences with phrase «death penalty fine»

If you can get 12 jurors to give them the death penalty fine.

Not exact matches

Nikolas Cruz is facing the death penalty if he's convicted, but Zachary Cruz faced a maximum of 60 days in jail and a fine of $ 500.
I'm fine with the death penalty, just not the way it's carried out in this country.
Generally speaking, the following debts will not be discharged: taxes; spousal and child support; debts arising out of willful misconduct and / or malicious misconduct by the debtor; liability for injury or death from driving while intoxicated; nondischargeable debts from a prior bankruptcy; student loans; criminal fines and penalties and forfeitures.
Unlawful jaywalking is enforced, heavy fines are imposed on people who spit or litter, and the death penalty is mandatory for anyone who traffics drugs into the country.
The Criminal Code provides penalties for blasphemy ranging from a fine to death.
Not every fine in 2016's largest 20 involved a fatality, with the guidelines deeming that it is enough for a company's health and safety failings to have caused injury, or put people at substantial risk of injury or death, to warrant a large financial penalty.
If injury is involved, but not death or permanent injury, the hit and run offender is subject to imprisonment in state prison or county jail for up to one year, and / or a fine of between $ 1,000 and $ 10,000 plus a penalty assessment.
A willful violation, or one that the employer intentionally and knowingly commits can carry a penalty of $ 5,000 up to $ 70,000 for each violation.19 In addition, if the violation is so severe, the employer could face criminal proceedings and if the violation resulted in the death of an employee the employer could face $ 250,000 in fines.20 Finally, repeated violations, meaning failing to correct a previous violation, could bring a penalty of up to $ 7,000.21
According to the Globe and Mail, the new penalties would include license suspensions for distracted driving and a new charge of careless driving causing death or bodily harm punishable by heavy fines, jail, and license suspensions.
«This court has long recognized that criminal fines, even significant ones, raise fundamentally different concerns from terms of incarceration or the death penalty,» Verrilli said.
Penalties range from a fine of $ 175 - $ 350 for a first offense to $ 4,000 and a year in jail if you cause an accident resulting in serious injuries or death.
Reasons of the revocation would include the failure to settle fines and penalties of the traffic ticket violation, the failure to acknowledge responsibility of an accident, major accidents resulting to grave physical injury or even death, and the failure to appear before the court for a hearing.
Nikolas Cruz is facing the death penalty if he's convicted, but Zachary Cruz faced a maximum of 60 days in jail and a fine of $ 500.
In Russia, it is now illegal for same - sex couples to hold hands and doing so can lead to imprisonment and hefty fines.5 In Nigeria, same - sex couples holding hands can face up to 10 years in prison6 and in Uganda, similar displays of affection could lead to legal execution if a controversial bill is passed that allows «aggravated homosexuality» to be punished by death.7 Even without the risk of these extreme legal penalties, many same - sex couples avoid holding hands because they fear the potential repercussions from doing so in front of the wrong person at the wrong time.8 Such fears are not irrational.
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