The law means that any drivers and passengers who decide to smoke in a vehicle containing children under the age of 18, will
face a penalty fine of # 50 for their actions.
In California, a seller can not unreasonably withhold a refundable earnest money deposit or the seller could
face a penalty fine.
Not exact matches
The DOJ press release states that each defendant could
face as many as 30 years in prison, a $ 1 million
fine, and five years of supervised release, among other
penalties.
Prior to the July 2 announcement that the administration would delay collecting
fines until 2015, businesses with 50 employees would have been required to offer their employees health coverage or
face an annual
penalty of at least $ 2,000 per employee starting in 2014.
If the courts find they have been misclassified by Handy and should have been classified as employees, Handy will
face substantial
fines and
penalties.
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.
If they don't, they could find themselves
facing large
fines and serious
penalties.
Everyone involved is responsible for compliance and could
face penalties or
fines for noncompliance.
Truex is
facing an inconsequential 15 - point deduction, while crew chief Cole Pearn could be
fined a minimum of $ 22,000 — though the
penalties could be increased as Pearn was also sanctioned following last week's regular season finale at Richmond International Raceway.
People who fail to pay
fines enforced by the courts or police will
face a tougher range of
penalties, ministers will announce today.
«We want everyone to be able to enjoy the World Cup without having to worry about
facing a different kind of
penalty, and we'd rather businesses think ahead and check if they need a licence than risk a court case and a
fine.»
John Conklin, a spokesman for the New York Board of Elections said Haber may have gotten in «just under the wire» to avoid
facing any
fines or
penalties for the more than month late report.
Now the coalition has unveiled its answer: those not filling in the form will
face a civil
penalty of some kind, like a parking
fine.
If Mr. Adams knowingly hid income from the COIB, however, he could
face fines or worse: according to a city statute, «failure to file, failure to include assets or liabilities, and misstatement of assets» is a misdemeanor that can lead to a
fine of up to $ 1,000, a prison sentence of up to a year, or a civil
penalty.
For the past year any driver caught using a phone has
faced three
penalty points on their license and a # 60
fine, doubling the previous # 30
penalty.
If Schneiderman or the IRS were to find that Trump violated tax law, he could
face civil
penalties, such as
fines, from either the state of New York or the IRS.
Since the Telegraph reported that the maximum
penalty she could
face was # 6,000 in
fines and being disqualified from driving, she would appear to have got off lightly, with her actual punishment being a # 350
fine, 3 points on her driving licence and the payment of # 75 costs.
He could
face three years in prison, a $ 250,000
fine and other financial
penalties under the law, but the agreement notes his cooperation and that federal authorities will convey that to the judge at sentencing — if cooperation continues.
If convicted, Quintana
faces a maximum
penalty of 20 years in prison and / or a
fine of $ 250,000.
Aaron Swartz
faced an imminent trial for having downloaded some four million articles from a not - for - profit scholarly archive, and a possible
penalty of 35 years in prison and a $ 1 - million
fine, which some call disproportionate to his actions
Although it's still unclear what civil
penalties FCA could
face, the EPA said back in January that the maximum
fine is around $ 4.6 billion.
If you don't comply with local regulation with regards to gear, insurance and licensing, you may
face fines or other
penalties.
Individuals who violate the law can be
fined between $ 2,500 and $ 25,000 daily, while corporations
face penalties of between $ 5,000 and $ 50,000 a day.
Creditors who continue with collection efforts
face stiff
fines and
penalties from the bankruptcy court.
As Adults we all know we must pay taxes or
face fines,
penalties and ultimately jail.
If you're caught driving a motorcycle with an invalid licence or no licence, the
penalties may be hefty; your motorcycle may be impounded and you'll likely
face considerable
fines too.
If caught, you
face penalties ranging from a
fine to a jail term.
Such violators may
face substantial
penalties and
fines for allowing their animals to run at large on the streets.
Penalties against people convicted of animal cruelty will
face fines of up to $ 30,000 and / or a three - year jail term in Singapore.
A former Leesburg animal control officer who shot and killed a poodle owned by an 11 - year - old disabled boy was charged Thursday with animal cruelty.Doug Berwick, 33, shot the 8 - year - old poodle June 19 with a.22 - caliber rifle after he was unable to catch it.Police Chief Jim Brown suspended Berwick for five days without pay and recommended he be transferred to another department, but Berwick resigned as public protest grew.Bruce Haldeman, investigator supervisor for the 5th Judicial Circuit state attorney's office, said Thursday that Berwick, if convicted, would
face a maximum
penalty of up to one year in the county jail, a $ 5,000
fine or both.
CASL provides for administrative monetary
penalties, so an alleged spammer, even one who thought he / she / it was simply passing on compliments of the season, could find him / her / itself
facing huge
fines with no court process between the whim of the administrator and the alleged spammer.
Convicted Super Drunk drivers
face stiffer
penalties, including a one - year breath alcohol ignition interlock requirement, higher
fines and costs, and possibly more jail time.
Drivers caught in violation
face penalty and
fines.
If you are convicted, you can
face penalties of up to 20 years in prison and up to $ 35,000 in
fines.
If the trucking company fails to do so, it could
face fines and
penalties from the FMCSA.
Drivers who have been charged with their second, third or subsequent DUI
face stricter
penalties, including higher
fines, greater possible jail sentences and longer driver's license suspensions.
If you're charged with a DUI in California, you
face a $ 2300 - $ 2500
fine which includes the
penalty assessment and the possibility of a weekend in jail or 5 days community service.
Individuals who are convicted of a DUI
face harsh
penalties and consequences, including
fines, jail time, and license suspension.
If you are convicted of misdemeanor resisting arrest you will
face a maximum
penalty of 12 months in a DuPage County jail and $ 2,500 in
fines.
If you are convicted of felony resisting arrest you will
face a maximum
penalty of 1 - 3 years in an Illinois state prison and $ 25,000 in
fines.
Consistent with the emphasis on good corporate governance is the fact that a self - report, among other things, is relevant at later stages in the criminal justice process: sentencing guidelines on the sentencing of corporates introduced in October 2014 (to which courts have regard when determining financial
penalties under DPAs) refer to a corporate's culture as relevant to determining its sentence in the event of a conviction for bribery offences, among others, in the UK: a culture of wilful disregard for the commission of offences will lead to a corporate being placed at the most culpable end of the spectrum and
facing the heaviest
fines available.17 Further, the amended Public Contracts Regulations 2015 introduced on 26 February 2015 allow blacklisted companies to bid for public contracts if they prove, among other things, that they have «clarified the facts and circumstances in a comprehensive manner by actively collaborating with the investigating authorities».18
When
facing fines or
penalties from a municipality, government regulator or professional order, or tickets for traffic violations or other municipal or provincial infractions, affordable legal help is available.
Without the assistance of a criminal defense law firm, you may
face serious
penalties, including costly
fines and jail time.
Our attorneys have successfully helped countless clients defend themselves in the
face of unjust or excessive
fines or
penalties.
«While the
fines and
penalties under the GDPR have quite rightly grabbed the headlines, what might not be appreciated is the incoming wave of litigation that organisations
face if they are found to contravene the GDPR's new rules,» said Hans Allnutt, partner at DAC Beachcroft.
Additionally, those who furnish alcohol to minors may
face criminal charges carrying a
penalty of up to a year in jail and a $ 2,000
fine.
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
If convicted, a person may
face harsh
penalties such as large monetary
fines, victim restitution, a long term jail or prison sentence and more.
The
penalties you may
face include jail time, significant
fines, and the loss of your driving privilege.
If convicted, the man may
face loss of a license, incarceration in prison, and
fines, among other
penalties.