Sentences with phrase «jail time expected»

He served 26 days in jail this year for his wire - cutting actions, with more jail time expected in subsequent charges.

Not exact matches

I can not seriously expect to get out of jail (aka victory vs. Roma) every single time and so I would look to someone like an Eder to inject energy into our otherwise lethargic early game performances.
I feel now, as I did then, that it is our responsibility as engages citizens to expect now - President Barack Obama to live up to the promises that made him an appealing candidate... As Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Letter from Birmngham Jail reminds us, «Human progress never rolls in on wheels of inevitability; it comes from the tireless efforts of men willing to be coworkers with God, and without this hard work, time itself becomes an ally of the forces of social stagnation.»
As you'd expect this results in a bit of a scuffle, but if the thought of combat gets a bit much then you can take the chance to talk your way out of fighting, accept a bit of jail time or, as a last resort, can attempt to flee the scene.
Consequently, it makes no sense to simply go to court without a lawyer when not expecting any jail time if convicted (even if that expectation turns out to be correct), when considering the importance of a lawyer to work to beat the charge in the first place, to advocate for no active jail time if convicted, to pursue the most extensive restricted driving privileges if convicted.
Where an individual has been charged with an impaired driving offence and the Crown is expected to seek greater punishment (i.e. jail time).
The attorney can give you advice about how strong your case is and what to expect when you go to court, possibly making a plea to keep your jail sentence to a minimum if you serve time at all.
While it varies from state to state and province to province in Canada, you can expect a hefty fine, potentially the loss or suspension of your license and vehicle registration and even jail time.
If you get caught you can expect large fines, a criminal record and potential jail time.
NOTE: In addition to paying these fines, expect to face jail time, community service, alcohol programs, ignition interlock systems, and / or license suspension or revocation.
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