Sentences with phrase «fines on conviction»

Not exact matches

On a late - afternoon call with a life - sciences analyst at a major investment firm, Reynolds walks a fine line between caution and conviction.
He agreed to pay a $ 300,000 fine for misleading the committee during the investigation, and in the process dodged conviction on the actual charges through a combination of finessing some legal definitions, sheer self - confidence and raw political power (as Speaker of the House at the time of the complaints, he appointed the ethics committee.
One can deduce that the family's Christian convictions allow for their son to inflict violence on a boy but not a girl, and that given that wrestling is a combat sport, and at times violent, it is fine that two boys can be put in moves and holds that are compromising.
the insurance is a product on which you pay for if that product does not meet what they promised it is false advertising and a crime if such violation is with intent to defraud or mislead, be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be punished by a fine of not more than $ 5,000 or by imprisonment for not more than six month.
Under the present regulations, contravention or failure to comply is an offence liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale.
Fine, but it would be more fun with some transparency and accountability if unnamed commentator X also had to say «I think there'll be a March election» but I have to declare my previous convictions in punting on October 2007, April 2008, February, April and June 2009 and Boxing Day too!
Every person shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $ 2,000 who, having obtained possession of an application for registration signed by any other person for the purpose of being delivered to the Electoral Commission for registration, wilfully fails so to deliver it so that the applicant's name is not entered on the roll.
Former New York Senate leader Dean Skelos was sentenced to five years in prison and ordered to pay more than $ 800,000 in restitution and fines Thursday after his conviction on corruption charges.
Following his conviction on bribery, extortion and conspiracy charges in December, federal prosecutors asked a Judge Kimba Wood to fine the disgraced pol $ 500,000.
That's on the conviction which I understand, but the issue is the fine amount and it seems like NY just made the amount up.
The conviction of Republican former Sen. Tom Libous was reversed by a federal appeals court and ordered a $ 50,000 fine be overturned, the attorney for the late Binghamton lawmaker on Tuesday announced.
In the ruling, the court determined there was no legal basis for the $ 50,000 fine placed on Libous at the time of his conviction given the ruling, in effect, is the same as if Libous had not been found guilty.
In fact, since appearance of the contemnors before the Supreme Court (SC), their subsequent summary trial (if there was one), conviction and the fines imposed on all in addition to the jailing of the infamous Gang of Three, the case has generated a lot of debate amongst Ghanaians in and outside Ghana.
Former Senate Deputy majority Leader Tom Libous has officially appealed his felony conviction, making good on a pledge to continue his legal battle after he was sentenced to six months of house arrest and fined $ 50,000 last month.
``... If they feel the fines are not big enough, then the AG could appeal against not the conviction, but the sentencing; the amount of the fine, to give another court the opportunity to review,» Mr. Ankomah opined on Eyewitness News.
If convicted, they face up to 10 years in prison on each of the embezzlement counts and 5 years for the conspiracy charge, on top of another $ 250,000 fine for each conviction.
And he still must start making payments on the $ 7 million he owes in fines and restitution as a result of his conviction.
She has a history of postpartum depression, and we can see the lack of conviction in her eyes (a fine performance by Theron) when she puts a hand on her belly and calls her baby «a blessing.»
Key to the film's sustainability are some fine supporting performances from reliable faces like Jason Flemyng, Stephen Merchant and Minnie Driver, the latter of whom is enjoying a mini-revival on the strength of roles in the Conviction, Barney's Version and the underrated Hunky Dory.
ALBA School was founded on the conviction that bilingual students can reach their full potential academically, in English and Spanish, when challenged through; rigorous academic studies, the integration of fine arts and the development of critical thinking, problem solving and creative abilities.
As recorded in the AKC Gazette, February 2010 issue: «The AKC's Management Disciplinary Committee has suspended the following individuals from all AKC privileges for ten years, effective January 11, 2010, and imposed a $ 2,000 fine for conduct prejudicial to purebred dogs, purebred dog events, or to the best interests of the American Kennel Club based on their violation of the AKC's Cruelty Conviction Policy: Ms. Kathy Jo Bauck A.K.A..
MASS MoCA's new collaboration with the Rauschenberg Foundation builds on convictions central to both organizations» missions: the importance of the relationship between the fine and performing arts, of nurturing new works by established and emerging artists, and of the ability of the arts to affect real change in the world at large.
After each conviction, he's refused to pay restitution, court costs and fines on claims the company is encroaching on his property.
I'm 100 % fine with what Jim Hansen does, acting on his convictions.
(3) A person guilty of an offence under this section is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale.
DeChristopher will face a trial this month on felony counts of disrupting a government auction, and he could receive up to 10 years in prison and $ 750,000 in fines for actions that stemmed from his deep moral conviction about the urgency of our climate crisis.
787 (1) Unless otherwise provided by law, every person who is convicted of an offence punishable on summary conviction is liable to a fine of not more than $ 5,000 or to a term of imprisonment of not more than two years less a day, or to both.
APPEAL by accused against conviction on one count of assault causing bodily harm, sentence to two - year term of probation and $ 1,000.00 fine, and order to provide DNA sample.
Accused went to cottage of JC with whom she previously cohabited — Accused found JC with victim, another lady, in sauna — Angry words were exchanged between accused and JC — Victim testified that accused pushed her following verbal exchange, as a result victim lost balance and ended up against stove, thereby sustaining serious burns to body — Trial judge accepted victim's evidence that there was some kind of pushing — Accused convicted on one count of assault causing bodily harm, and sentenced to two - year term of probation and $ 1,000.00 fine, and accused was also ordered to provide DNA sample pursuant to s. 487.04 of Criminal Code — Accused appealed — Appeal against conviction dismissed — Although trial judge did not address analytical steps in order, he properly analyzed evidence and concluded that injuries sustained by victim were not accidental and could not have occurred in any other fashion than as stated by victim — Having provided reasons for accepting victim's evidence, trial judge was entitled to reject accused's evidence — Trial judge's reasoning, though skeletal, permitted accused and appellate court to determine how and why finding resulted.
Accused went to cottage of JC with whom she previously cohabited — Accused found JC with victim, another lady, in sauna — Angry words were exchanged between accused and JC — Victim testified that accused pushed her following verbal exchange, as a result victim lost balance and ended up against stove, thereby sustaining serious burns to body — Trial judge accepted victim's evidence that there was some kind of pushing — Accused convicted on one count of assault causing bodily harm, and sentenced to two - year term of probation and $ 1,000.00 fine, accused was also ordered to provide DNA sample pursuant to s. 487.04 of Criminal Code — Accused appealed — Appeal against sentence was allowed — Trial judge erred in concluding that discharge was not appropriate in circumstances, especially given conclusion that accused did not deliberately attempt to injure victim — Trial judge found that there was no need for either specific deterrence or general deterrence; prime concern was need for denunciation of her conduct — Section 730 of Criminal Code permits discharge in cases of this nature, provided that it was in best interest of accused and not contrary to public interest — Accused was responsible individual with no record whatsoever, she held position as counsellor and social worker for 25 years — Trial judge did not find that conviction would definitely affect her employment, but possibility existed, and such conviction would necessarily result in criminal record — There was no likelihood of re-offending — Conditional discharge would not be contrary to public interest.
1 Ms. M. appeals her conviction on one count of assault causing bodily harm, and her sentence whereby she received a two - year term of probation and a $ 1,000 fine.
It is worth pointing out that a person guilty of an offence under this section is liable on summary conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months or a fine not exceeding the statutory maximum, or both, and on conviction on indictment to a fine or imprisonment not exceeding ten years, or both.
Depending on the severity of the crime, convictions can result in hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines and up to 60 years in prison.
Depending on your particular situation, an impaired driving conviction can result in jail time, fines, loss of your driving privileges, serious career setbacks and damage to your reputation in the community.
Failure to comply with section 74 of the Election Act is an offence and, on conviction, the employer may be liable to one or both of the following: a fine of up to $ 10,000 or imprisonment for a term not longer than one year.
(1) No person shall --(a) take or attempt to take in any court any photograph, or with a view to publication make or attempt to make in any court any portrait or sketch, of any person, being a judge of the court or a juror or a witness in or a party to any proceedings before the court, whether civil or criminal; or (b) publish any photograph, portrait or sketch taken or made in contravention of the foregoing provisions of this section or any reproduction thereof; and if any person acts in contravention of this section he shall, on summary conviction, be liable in respect of each offence to a fine not exceeding fifty pounds.
Upon being taken to the station, Fox was asked to fork over $ 35 and sign a «Post & Forfeit» form, which essentially amounts to paying a fine without admitting guilt or having a conviction on your record.
Typically, if a corporate defendant is fined $ 50,000 or more (not including the surcharge), the MOL will issue a press release and post information about the conviction and penalty on its website for approximately two years.
Clause 24 of Bill S - 4 modifies section 28 of PIPEDA to provide that every organization that knowingly contravenes the new sections of PIPEDA requiring organizations to record and report breaches of security safeguards or obstructs the Commissioner in the investigation of a complaint or in conducting an audit will now be liable for fines of up to $ 100,000 for indictable offences, or for fines of up to $ 10,000 for offences punishable on summary conviction.
Although a small number of provincial offences carry heavy fines or even the risk of imprisonment on conviction, most penalties are relatively minor.
By the Coroners and Justice Act 2009, s71 (in force on 6 April 2010) a person, who holds another person in slavery or servitude or requires another person to perform forced or compulsory labour (see Art 4 of the European Convention on Human Rights), is guilty of an offence liable on summary conviction, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 12 months in England and Wales or six months in Northern Ireland or a fine not exceeding the statutory maximum, or both and on conviction on indictment, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 14 years or a fine or both.
36 (1) A person who publishes or utters blasphemous matter shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable upon conviction on indictment to a fine not exceeding $ 25,000.
Depending upon the particular campaign finance law involved, which isn't clearly specified, there might be a criminal penalty (either a misdemeanor or a minor felony) as well, which could give rise to a probation sentence, a sentence to some period of incarceration, a period of post-release parole, criminal fines, court costs, and, at least in the case of a felony, some collateral consequences of that conviction such as a prohibition on owning a gun and ineligibility for many occupations and jobs.
If the offence was committed in relation to any place other than a dwelling house the maximum penalty is imprisonment not exceeding ten years for an indictable offence or an offence punishable on summary conviction (maximum fine of $ 5,000 or six months in jail or both).
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
That said, the consequences of a conviction can result in a misdemeanor or felony on your record, huge fines and jail or prison time.
They will be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding $ 5,000, or imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year, or both.
They may be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding $ 2,000, imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years, or both.
There is no deadline for updating the private register of charges, however failure to comply with the obligation set out in section 162 of the Act is an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine of US$ 5,000.
Your drivers licence will be immediately suspended for 90 days; If found guilty you will lose your driving privileges for at least one year and fined a minimum of $ 1000; If you have a previous conviction for a related offence you will be subject to a mandatory prison sentence, and your period of licence revocation will be greatly increased; You will only be permitted to drive with an interlock device installed, and you will be subject to the requirements of the Back on Track Program administered by the MTO; Your insurance premiums are likely to skyrocket - by as much as six-fold for the next 5 - 7 years The Impaired Driving provisions of the the Criminal Code are unique.
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