Sentences with phrase «defendant faces up to»

If convicted, the defendant faces up to seven years in prison.

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If convicted of all charges, the defendants could face up to ten years in prison.
The defendants face imprisonment of up to 5 to 15 years if convicted of the top charge of grand larceny in the second degree.
Each defendant faces two charges, for which the maximum sentence would be up to 30 years in prison and a $ 500,000 fine.
Tedisco's bill, which is being drafted, would amend New York State's penal law to make any person regardless of their age who is convicted of knock out game individual assault or gang assault to face up to 25 years in prison (currently it's between 4 - 15 years depending on the age of the defendant).
The nearly 10 - week bench trial, which included evidence from hundreds of wiretaps, yielded a verdict of guilty, and the defendant now faces up to 8 1/3 to 25 years on Enterprise Corruption alone, and faces up to 30 years in prison on call 198 counts combined.
State laws allow bail bond companies to charge defendants a premium of up to 12 percent of the face value of the bond imposed by a judge, in exchange for a promise to pay the full amount to the court if the defendant doesn't show up for trial.
If convicted, defendants could face up to five years in prison, as well as fines and restitution.
If a defendant is charged with kidnapping under Pennsylvania law, he or she will face first degree felony charges and up to 20 years in prison.
In civil cases, it is generally assumed that defendants and their lawyers, facing the limited stakes that they do, will comply with court orders and will cooperate in providing testimony and documents rather than upping the stakes to criminal obstruction of justice charges and civil spoilation of evidence charges.
A Defendant convicted of a theft and / or fraud offense in Bergen County could face anywhere as little as six (6) months in the Bergen County Jail all the way up to twenty (20) years in a State Prison.
But the defendant faced such egregious difficulties with the children, that he gave up his primary residential... parent status and returned the children to the plaintiff.»
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