Sentences with phrase «following criminal penalties»

A second DUI conviction may also result in the following criminal penalties if the driver's BAC is high enough or the driver is a minor:

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Julie Clarke and Mirko Bagaric, «The Desirability of Criminal Penalties for Breaches of Part IV of the Trade Practices Act» (2003) 31 Australian Business Law Review 192 - 209 Abstract: Following the introduction of criminal sanctions, including jail terms, for hard core cartelisation in the United Kingdom, the Dawson Review has recently recommended that criminal penalties be introduced in Australia for individuals and corporations found to have engaged in hard core Criminal Penalties for Breaches of Part IV of the Trade Practices Act» (2003) 31 Australian Business Law Review 192 - 209 Abstract: Following the introduction of criminal sanctions, including jail terms, for hard core cartelisation in the United Kingdom, the Dawson Review has recently recommended that criminal penalties be introduced in Australia for individuals and corporations found to have engaged in hard corePenalties for Breaches of Part IV of the Trade Practices Act» (2003) 31 Australian Business Law Review 192 - 209 Abstract: Following the introduction of criminal sanctions, including jail terms, for hard core cartelisation in the United Kingdom, the Dawson Review has recently recommended that criminal penalties be introduced in Australia for individuals and corporations found to have engaged in hard core criminal sanctions, including jail terms, for hard core cartelisation in the United Kingdom, the Dawson Review has recently recommended that criminal penalties be introduced in Australia for individuals and corporations found to have engaged in hard core criminal penalties be introduced in Australia for individuals and corporations found to have engaged in hard corepenalties be introduced in Australia for individuals and corporations found to have engaged in hard core cartels.
Article 14 (1) Every person shall be entitled to his personal liberty and no person shall be deprived of his personal liberty except in the following cases and in accordance with procedure permitted by law; Article 19 (1) A person charged with a criminal offence shall be given a fair hearing within a reasonable time by a court; Article 19 (11) No person shall be convicted of a criminal offence unless the offence is defined and the penalty for it is prescribed in a written law; Article 19 (12) Clause (11) of this article shall not prevent a Superior Court from punishing a person for contempt of itself notwithstanding that the act or omission constitution the contempt is not defined in a written law and the penalty is not so prescribed; and Article 126 (2) The Superior Courts shall be superior courts of record and shall have the power to commit for contempt to themselves and all such powers as were vested in a court of record immediately before the coming into force of this constitution.
Generally speaking, the following debts will not be discharged: taxes; spousal and child support; debts arising out of willful misconduct and / or malicious misconduct by the debtor; liability for injury or death from driving while intoxicated; nondischargeable debts from a prior bankruptcy; student loans; criminal fines and penalties and forfeitures.
Criminal penalties following subsequent convictions could result in a minimum fine of $ 2,000 and up to five years jail time.
When a client was facing some harsh penalties for a felony aggravated assault charge following a domestic incident in Franklin County, he reached out to experienced Central Pennsylvania criminal defense attorney Tammy Dusharm about how to handle such a regrettable situation.
It is a law, as it is part of the US Code, but there are no penalties listed as part of the statute, so there are no criminal implications to not following the statute.
In addition to these criminal penalties, a conviction for reckless homicide may involve any of the following collateral consequences:
As angry as you might be for being fired or let go, do not follow the example of fired Lansdale coach Tim Udinski, who could be in for both criminal and civil penalties for his actions.
Failure to follow the new Canadian data breach rules under the Digital Privacy Act (a.k.a. Bill S - 4), once they take effect, can lead to quasi-criminal liability (it's not a criminal offence but it's subject to a penalty that's similar to a criminal offence, although the court procedures are less complicated) for both organizations and for directors personally.
Law enforcement in the Commonwealth is harsh on drunk and impaired drivers, and a conviction for driving under the influence (DUI) is a criminal offense which carries penalties which may include the following:
Legal entities found criminally liable for this offense shall also incur, in addition to the fine, the following penalties provided for in article 131 - 39 of the French criminal code:
To make matters more confusing, the more expansive meaning of the French word «infraction» is evident in para. 44 of the majority in Guidon in the following statement: «The two parts test for determining which statutory infractions are criminal offences and which are administrative penalties was set out in Wigglesworth» (underline added).
Serious tax penalties, property seizures, criminal convictions and prison terms routinely follow in all cases of people who attempt to do this in practice.
The New Mexico Mandatory Financial Responsibility Act states that an owner of an uninsured vehicle must return the vehicle registration and the license plate to the Motor Vehicles Department within ten days of receiving the Notice of Suspension of Registration letter, or criminal penalties may follow.
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