Sentences with phrase «mandatory jail»

Depending on the type of violation, other penalties, such as mandatory jail time, may apply in addition.
Mandatory jail sentence are more likely to be experience by DUI offenders.
If you are convicted of a DUI violation, thus being subject to drunk driving penalties in Montana, you may need to pay a fine between $ 300 and $ 1,000 and serve a mandatory jail time.
There are even state laws that now enforce mandatory jail time especially for repeat offenders.
If you combine it with the recent decision of Justice Crampton in Maxzone which encourages the prosecution of individuals with an outcome that is a mandatory jail sentence, I think it's not a stretch to say fewer individuals are going to want to co-operate,» says Szentesi.
West Coast LEAF will argue that the mandatory jail sentence at issue in this case has a disproportionate impact on women because of their role as primary caregivers and the potential for loss of child custody, and the likelihood that women will be jailed far from their home communities because of the lack of adequate facilities for incarcerated women in BC, among other issues.
The offence can carry a 3 - year mandatory jail sentence.
They include actor and comedian Tracy Morgan, arrested in Hollywood in 2005; actor Mel Gibson, arrested there in 2006; actress Lindsay Lohan, arrested in 2007 in Santa Monica; and «24» star Kiefer Sutherland, arrested in Hollywood in 2007 on his second DUI, resulting in mandatory jail time.
Tobacco smuggling is a crime and should be punished but not by ham - fisted mandatory jail stints.
There are tough, mandatory jail terms even for persons convicted on a Second DWI.
Whether you have been charged with your first DUI or you are a repeat DUI offender facing mandatory jail time if convicted, you don't necessarily have to go to jail or prison.
Here's a quick look at what everyone's been up to this month: Criminal attorney Lawrence Koplow blogged about the new Arizona DUI rules, including changes to interlock requirements, mandatory jail time, home detention and driver's license suspensions.
Was it overly harsh for federal prosecutors to seek (and win) long mandatory jail sentences for the father - and - son ranchers, Dwight and Steven Hammond, whose arson case supposedly inspired the refuge invasion?
Mandatory jail time (not just a slap on the wrist) for animal abusers as well.
HSI Canada urges MAPAQ to continue to take concrete steps to improve the Quebec Animal Health Protection Act by addressing animal welfare concerns relating to euthanasia practices, overpopulation, sterilization, and introducing mandatory jail time for serious cases of animal cruelty.
This is fantastic news but there should be mandatory jail time for all abuse.
HSI / Canada calls on the Quebec government to swiftly regulate and enforce the adoption of Bill 51 — and work towards addressing animal welfare concerns relating mandatory jail time for serious cases of animal cruelty and cap on the number of animals and breeds of a commercial breeding operation.
We hope further measures will be taken by the Quebec government, such as mandatory jail time for repeat offenders,» said Ewa Demianowicz, campaigner for Humane Society International / Canada.
The Western Australian Primary Principals» Association (WAPPA) has called on the Government to introduce legislation that would see mandatory jail sentences for anyone who assaults a school principal or deputy.
Proposals for mandatory jail sentences for possessing a knife, were rejected by Liberal Democrat ministers, according to cabinet papers leaked today to the Daily Mail.

Not exact matches

In the op - ed for USA Today, Moore pushed for fixing mandatory minimum sentences, focusing on treatment instead of incarceration for drug offenders and those suffering from mental illnesses, and better awareness of why people are jailed.
Victim of the Drug War's harsh mandatory sentencing, as well as possible racial bias and entrapment, the onetime Rams star is 20 years into a 41 - year jail term.
A jail sentence was not mandatory in this case.
Some restrictions that various versions of BSL impose are: - muzzling and leashing in public - muzzling and leashing in cars - extra-short leash lengths - automatic dangerous or vicious dog designation, without any bite history - banning from city parks and beaches where other breeds are allowed - banning from leash - free parks where other breeds are allowed - banning completely from jurisdiction (although sometimes existing dogs are allowed to stay)- special (i.e., more expensive) licensing and jurisdiction - wide registry - special tags identifying the dog as a restricted dog - mandatory microchipping and photograph - mandatory insurance (often one million dollars) for each individual dog on the premises - mandatory signage indicating the presence of the dog on the owner's property - mandatory secure enclosures (in some cases, mandatory chaining)- mandatory spay / neuter (to eventually eliminate the breed entirely)- higher fines and / or jail time if a restricted breed bites or menaces - fines and / or jail time for any infraction of any provision regarding restricted breeds - age limit for walking the dog in public - persons with criminal records not allowed to own a restricted breed - ability of law enforcement to stop owners on the street just to check the dog's status - ability of law enforcement to seize dogs without proof of wrongdoing - ability of law enforcement to enter an owner's home, with or without a warrant, to investigate and / or seize a dog
Put «em in an asylum... a mandatory restitution program... jail perhaps... or a witness protection program, if they turn state's evidence on other perpetrators.
Replace conditional «house arrest» sentences with three - year mandatory minimum jail terms and you can bet that my clientele will be visiting their banks for that loan with frequency and alacrity.
Guess what eliminating 2 - for - 1 pre-trial credit, increased mandatory minimum jail sentences, and tougher parole laws add up to?
A spate of new aggravating factors to be considered on sentencing relate directly to fraud cases and a two - year mandatory minimum jail sentence will be imposed on anyone convicted of a fraud involving $ 1,000,000 or more.
Refuse to send someone to jail at all and order a non-custodial sentnece even if they feel it is warranted or if the law requires some new mandatory minimum?
You can bet that when the mandatory minimum three - year jail sentence for possession of a loaded firearm was being debated, nobody around the table had a vision of Leroy Smickle in his undershirt clicking the «Like» button in front of a webcam.
noted that «[u] ntil relatively recently, mandatory minimum jail terms were a rarity in Canadian criminal law».
Mr. Nur the appellant, a first offender, was found to deserve a significant jail term against which the mandatory minimum was not found to be cruel and unusual or «grossly disproportionate».
While it is essential for a Virginia DUI defendant to obtain a qualified lawyer, before ever being arrested the Virginia DUI suspect needs to know the importance of his or her right to remain silent with the police, to refuse the handheld preliminary breath test (distinguished from the mandatory breath test at the jail or police station), and to refuse field sobriety tests (while the police officer may testify at trial that the tests were refused).
The Court noted that «[u] ntil relatively recently, mandatory minimum jail terms were a rarity in Canadian criminal law».
Many trafficking charges carry mandatory minimum jail sentences.
In addition to potential court costs, fines, and the prospect of a criminal record that follows you for the rest of your life, you could also be subject to a mandatory minimum jail...
Ten consecutive days in jail; home detention possible; fine of not less than $ 1250; required alcohol screening / education / treatment; required certified ignition interlock device; mandatory community service.
Depending on the amount defrauded, you may be facing a mandatory minimum jail sentence.
In some situations, a conviction for carrying a concealed weapon must be punished by a mandatory minimum sentence of no less than 3 months in jail.
Would anyone be surprised if the next Criminal Code amendment, citing incredible damage to Canadian artists and intellectual property, created a new mandatory minimum jail sentence for Copyright Act violations?
The possible sentence for a domestic violence conviction can include fines, a year in county jail, mandatory anger management classes as well as other possible significant consequences, including:
72 hours to a maximum 30 days in jail, although community service can be given in lieu of mandatory minimum jail time.
48 hours to maximum 30 days in jail, although community service can be given in lieu of the mandatory minimum jail sentence.
If sentences are lengthened, new prisons and jails will need to be built to accommodate offenders who would be incarcerated under sentencing guidelines and mandatory minimum sentences.
Court appearances are mandatory for more serious offenses, such as driving under the influence (DUI) and reckless driving, where a jail sentence is possible.
The case challenged the constitutionality of section 5 (3)(a)(i)(D) of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, which created a mandatory minimum jail sentence of one year for drug trafficking in certain situations.
In particular, the case looked at the impacts of mandatory one - year jail sentence on a variety of offenders to determine whether the sentence violated section 7 or 12 of the Charter.
Even if you are completely sober but you are driving on a revoked license that you lost because of a DUI (even if you are off probation) you will face a mandatory minimum of 10 days in jail.
The imposition of the mandatory minimum sentence at issue in this case would have disproportionately negative consequences for women because of the nature of their involvement with the drug trade, this impact of incarceration on child custody and motherhood, and the likelihood that BC women will be jailed far from their home communities.
When a driver is arrested for drunk or impaired driving, a conviction of the crime can carry many penalties, including the loss of a driver's license, mandatory fines, community service, or confinement in jail or prison.
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