Sentences with phrase «harm punishable»

According to the Globe and Mail, the new penalties would include license suspensions for distracted driving and a new charge of careless driving causing death or bodily harm punishable by heavy fines, jail, and license suspensions.

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While Judaism contains the oldest known humane limits on the use of animals (e.g., harming an animal is punishable, slaughter must be painless, they must be fed before one's children, they are to rest on the Sabbath, etc.), it does not eliminate animals for use as food, manufacture, or for ritual.
The bill (S. 1680 / A.3038) would make it a Buster's Law animal cruelty law felony, punishable with two years in jail and a $ 5,000 fine, for harming a companion animal during the commission of another felony.
Assemblyman Jim Tedisco (R,C,I - Glenville), Senator George Amedore (R,C,I - Rotterdam) and Senator Phil Boyle (R,C,I - Suffolk County) today called for justice for «Kirby & Quigley,» two Montgomery County dogs (see attached photos) that were shot and killed during a burglary last week, by announcing «Kirby & Quigley's Law» to make it a Buster's Law felony punishable with 2 years in jail and a $ 5,000 fine for harming a companion animal during the commission of another felony.
The bi-partisan bill (A. 1596 / S.2936) would make it a Buster's Law felony punishable with 2 years in jail and a $ 5,000 fine for harming a companion animal during the commission of another felony.
Lawmakers, animal advocates seek Buster's Law felony, punishable with 2 years in jail for harming pets during commission of another felony; Announce they will hold NYS Animal Advocacy Day on June 7 in Well of LOB in Albany
State legislators call on Assembly to vote on bill that passed Senate 59 - 1 to make it a Buster's Law felony punishable by up to 2 years in jail to harm pets during the commission of another felony
Senate passes bill 59 - 1 to make it a Buster's Law felony punishable by up to 2 years in jail to harm pets during the commission of another felony
Prosecutors, Singas said, are often left with no choice but to charge a suspect threatening mass harm with «making a terroristic threat,» punishable by up to 7 years in prison under a law enacted after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks.
The measure also would create an elevated felony charge of «aggravated threat of mass harmpunishable by up to 4 years in prison, for individuals who make an overt act to follow through on the threat, including compiling a target list, drafting a plan and acquiring weapons, officials said.
Christine Pellegrino (D - West Islip) introduced the bill, which would create the misdemeanor charge of «making a threat of mass harmpunishable by a year in jail.
If you allow a dangerous dog to run loose and it harms a person, you could be found guilty of a misdemeanor, or a felony if a death results, and punishable by imprisonment and large fines.
Any theft or harm brought to one of these dogs was considered a crime punishable by death.
If the animal does suffer great bodily harm, a first - time offense is punishable by no more than six months in jail and / or a fine of no more than $ 500.
Donors can give to your organization, but implying that a donor can take the deduction off their taxes, or simply allowing them to come to that conclusion for themselves without being otherwise informed, will harm your organization's reputation before you can build it, and will likely be considered fraud, punishable in civil or criminal court.
If you're involved in a crash that results in great bodily harm as a result of an Underage DUI, you may be charged with a Class 4 felony punishable by:
While some torts are also crimes that are punishable by imprisonment, the primary goals of tort law are to provide victims relief for the damages incurred and to deter other people from committing the same harms.
Causing Bodily Harm or Death: A conviction for felony DUI causing serious injury or death is punishable by:
(Failure to recall would also violate different federal laws punishable by fines and injunctions rather than money damages for harm done.)
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