Sentences with phrase «even imprisonment»

Violators may receive harsh penalties, including triple damages, fines, and even imprisonment.
Even his imprisonment did not diminish the arrogance that made him refer to the British Isles as «the little red dot».
Violating Mississippi driving and traffic laws can result in fines, the suspension of your driving privileges, and even imprisonment.
Refusing to comply with auto insurance requirements such as being underinsured or not meeting the State mandated minimum coverage limits can lead to paying heavy fines and even imprisonment.
Failure to carry car insurance that meets or exceeds South Carolina's mandatory requirements can result in a citation, and you may also be subjected to a fine or even imprisonment.
If you break New Jersey traffic laws, your driving privileges could be suspended or revoked resulting in fines and even imprisonment.
If you violate traffic laws, your driving privileges could be suspended or revoked resulting in fines and even imprisonment.
Non-compliance can come with high costs in the form of fines and even imprisonment.
If you break traffic laws, your driving privileges could be suspended or revoked resulting in fines and even imprisonment.
For the first DUI offense you may face a jail term for a day or even imprisonment for a period of one year or a 15 - day electronic home monitoring.
While many now know the damaging effects — job loss, housing loss, license suspensions, and even imprisonment — fines and fees can have, Just Debt?
Kuhl concurs the law, with its «opt - in» consent requirement and significant fines — and even imprisonment — make it some of the toughest anti-spam legislation in the world.
Claimants could face being black - listed and even imprisonment.
«These are very serious allegations and the penalties for those guilty of election fraud could result in large fines and even imprisonment
In theory, being found to be in contempt of parliament could lead to a fine or even imprisonment - but these powers are now used sparingly, if at all.
Judicial proceedings started to increase in the weeks following the attack and attracted heavy sentencing — even imprisonment.

Not exact matches

Even before Yigal Amir was sentenced to life imprisonment for the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin, a related trial had already been concluded in the court of public opinion.
Can even a prisoner say, «Of my own free will I accept my imprisonment» — the very imprisonment which is already his condition?
They were able to have three children together during his imprisonment, and he wanted desperately to parent them even as he served a sentence of 20 years to life.
Peter and the other apostles faced imprisonment, torture, and even death in their task of taking Jesus to the ends of the earth.
And the worst part about all of these, is that punishment for breaking these Sabbath day laws was not a fine, not imprisonment, not even a sacrifice in the temple.
In the more distant past views that contradicted the Catholic Church for centuries was met with harsh criticism, torture, imprisonment and even death.
«Risking imprisonment in Castel Sant» Angelo, I propose four non-negotiables of Christian faith catechesis — even if kids lack knowledge of the filioque, the symbols in the Book of Revelation, and the insights of Teilhard.
I refer, first, to the media obloquy heaped on the head of the Irish primate Cardinal Sean Brady for not reporting a Catholic priest for paedophile offences 40 years ago even though it was not his responsibility to do so; and, secondly, to the sentencing to varying terms of imprisonment of nine Muslims for the gross sexual exploitation of a group of wretched, helpless, underage girls.
It has been argued that, even if the penalty of life imprisonment were acceptable on other grounds, our society could not reasonably be asked to pay the cost of maintaining convicted murderers in prisons for the remainder of their natural lives.
It will probably mean severe hardships, imprisonment and possibly even death (as we are now seeing in Muslim countries).
Paul may desire parole from his physical imprisonment, yet even if he walks out of jail as a «free man,» he is still bound in obedient servitude to Christ.
In many cases, even the few children who survive, rather than being liberated from their captors, themselves face war tribunals and imprisonment.
Geoffrey Canada comes from the Harlem streets, raised by a single mother who wanted to make sure her sons excelled even though the options for young Black men in poverty seem limited to imprisonment or death.
Straight, gay, survivors of torture and imprisonment, even those who arrived as children - it doesn't matter to May or the Home Office.
Under their new law, as a pro-gay supporter even you could be subject to arrest and imprisonment while in Russia.
In a 2005 study of 454 undergraduates, psychologist Sari Gold of Temple University and her colleagues revealed that students who had experienced nontraumatic stressors, such as serious illness in a loved one, divorce of their parents, relationship problems or imprisonment of someone close to them, reported even higher rates of PTSD symptoms than did students who had lived through bona fide trauma.
Guessing incorrectly that Filipino Desperate Housewives fans... viewers lit up the network's switchboards and an online petition (internet activism really does work, even if it failed to free Paris Hilton from her unjust imprisonment) drew the...
Yes, the structure of the original is there, and even some of the visuals seem to be a bit mirrored — particularly in the early scenes of Josh Brolin's character's imprisonment — but once it gets rolling, Lee seems to be making his own impression on the story.
He survived a brutal and arbitrary imprisonment, and, at eighteen, opened a secret carpet factory to provide work for neighborhood girls, who were forbidden to go to school or even to leave their homes.
Lev and Svetlana Mishchenko are proof that love can conquer all, even war, imprisonment and torture.
Some states have responded by outlawing the imprisonment of defendants in debt cases even if they never appear in court.
Kaphar abandoned the formula after considering the countless consequences of imprisonment for the men's lives, even after their release.
This concept serves to set the art free from the imprisonment of the canvas, steady materials and even the hand of the artist.
«We accompany three populations within the world of migration: those who have been victims of serious crime like torture, kidnapping, and imprisonment; solicitors of asylum, who we accompany in a smaller proportion but also help; and defenders of migrants» human rights, who've been threatened, displaced, and even killed.»
The mere possession of an eagle feather by a non-Indian can result in fines and imprisonment, even if the feather came from a bird butchered by a wind turbine: up to $ 100,000, a year in prison or both for a first offense.
Could an individual, in this hypothesis, be subject to another prosecution and, eventually, to a second, even longer, period of imprisonment for the very same facts?
If any of these factors are involved in your case, you must be aware that even though it may be your first DUI charge, the penalties can be substantially increased — including longer or mandatory terms of imprisonment.
First Degree Robbery is a Class A Felony, which can result in life imprisonment, or even the death penalty in some states.
in Argersinger, the Court today retreats to the indefensible position that the Argersinger «actual imprisonment» standard is the only test for determining the boundary of the Sixth Amendment right to appointed counsel in state misdemeanor cases, thus necessarily deciding that, in many cases (such as this one), a defendant will have no right to appointed counsel even when he has a constitutional right to a jury trial.
Even if imprisonment does not permanently crush an imprisoned offender, it means loss of employment, temporary (if not permanent) loss of family, risk of harmful influences from other prisoners and few chances of future employment.
Although a small number of provincial offences carry heavy fines or even the risk of imprisonment on conviction, most penalties are relatively minor.
Virtually any criminal offense, even a first time DUI or drug possession, may mean that a defendant will be at risk of facing imprisonment and other criminal penalties.
Even if a custodial sentence was appropriate in this case, it is a well - established principle of sentencing laid down by this court that a first sentence of imprisonment should be as short as possible and tailored to the individual circumstances of the accused rather than solely for the purpose of general deterrence.
The human rights group says a structured sentencing framework would produce injustice, prevent optimum sentencing outcomes and could even result in an increase in rates of imprisonment: «These proposals go entirely against the prevailing trend of government criminal justice policy in recent years in relation to violent and sexual offences: that is, an emphasis on the individualised risk posed by the individual offender towards a member or members of the public.»
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