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Mass incarceration plays a role here: More than half of black men without a high school degree do some jail time before they turn 30.
A third and subsequent offense is a misdemeanor of the first degree which carries a fine up to $ 1,000 and jail time of up to 6 months.
In some countries, elected politicians have been jailed for such actions: In France, the mayor of a coastal resort town was sentenced to four years in jail for hiding deadly flood risks, and, a few years earlier, the mayor of Chamonix was convicted of second - degree murder for failing to evacuate chalets on an avalanche - prone mountainside in time to prevent fatalities.
The headline points are: ● prolonged, persistent and deliberate bad driving and consumption of drink and drugs puts offenders in the most serious category with jail sentences of at least seven years; ● a combination of these features of dangerous driving accompanied by aggregating factors, such as a bad driving record, attracts sentences towards 14 years; ● careless driving under the influence of drink or drugs provides for a longer sentence, as the degree of intoxication increases; ● regarding mobile phones — an offender distracted by a handheld mobile phone when the offence was committed will be treated as particularly serious; ● reading or composing texts over a period of time at the wheel is also likely to result in a higher level of seriousness and offenders should serve up to seven years in prison.
According to the study's findings, a Texas attorney should handle an annual full - time equivalent of no more than 236 Class B misdemeanors, 216 class A misdemeanors, 175 state jail felonies, 144 third - degree felonies, 105 second - degree felonies or 77 first - degree felonies.
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The outcome of this new law is that the majority of drivers who lose their driving privilege three or more times for this reason will be charged with a first - degree misdemeanor instead of a felony, reducing the maximum jail sentence from five years to one.
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