The Blog of the Legal Times (BLT) reports that Scooter Libby was sentenced to 30
months of jail time for his March 2007 conviction by a federal jury on four counts of false statements and obstruction of justice.
But that's not atypical of the former «Freedom Rider» who served two
months of jail time in Mississippi during the early years of the Civil Rights Era.
Aside from the legal penalties being thousands of dollars in fines and / or
months of jail time, faking a service dog hurts other people and real service dogs.
Nadia, though, gets six
months of jail time, where her nurse cellmate Fatima (Ruba Blal) shares her story, explaining how she is serving three life situations for a failed movie theater bombing attempt.
Not exact matches
In an essay for
Time earlier this
month, Jay - Z announced that he would be donating to organizations like Color
of Change and Southerners on the New Ground to advocate for the release
of jailed fathers who have not been convicted
of a crime but are unable to afford bail.
Canadians, Turcotte's ex-wife, Dr. Isabelle Gaston, and the world at large are outraged that a man who stabbed his children dozens
of times could get out
of jail after 46
months of confinement.
The Secular City was written during a hectic period
of a few
months in 1964 while I teaching at Andover Newton, working in a lively new black parish in Roxbury and serving a few days»
time in a southern
jail.
At the
time, Quinn said he would give Terry a «split» sentence
of up to 6
months in
jail and 5 years» probation.
The future
of social care remains a ticking
time - bomb, and just last
month the chief inspector
of prisons told MPs that older prisoners are the fastest growing part
of the
jail population and the service is struggling to meet their needs.
@VasilyAlexeev he's been in
jail plenty
of times, the longest stretch being 1
month.
At the
time Ellner was living in Levy's house, he had already been convicted in 1997 on charges
of federal tax evasion for which he was sentenced to one
month in
jail, three
months of home confinement and three years
of probation, records show.
A federal judge on Tuesday sentenced Dinesh D'Souza to five years
of probation, including eight
months in a community confinement center, ordering no
jail time for the conservative author and pundit who pleaded guilty to using straw donors to make an illegal campaign contribution.
Zachary Cruz is on six
months» probation in the prior trespassing case, minus a few days
of jail time.
Results in the simulation almost exactly tracked California figures for the probability
of returning to
jail based on the number
of times incarcerated, the inmate's age upon first being released from prison, the number
of months since release, and by the length
of the sentence.
When the Atlanta educators were convicted this
month, the Rev. Bernice King, daughter
of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., said they were «victims
of a corrupt education system,» and she called for leniency and no
jail time.
That sounds nice on paper, but AB375 opponents testified to Liu's committee, that the
time limit becomes tantamount to a «get out
of jail free card,» giving teachers facing firing every incentive to delay their case past seven
months.
Palestinian Cartoonist Sentenced Pursuant to our mention
of Muhammad Sabanah, the Palestinian cartoonist arrested by Israel in February, has finally been charged to 5
months jail time and a fine
of $ 10,000 shekels (about $ 2750).
First
time offenders
of animal cruelty could be fined up to $ 15,000, serve a
jail time of up to 18
months, or both.
For each count
of animal abuse, first
time offenders can be
jailed up to 18
months and fined up to $ 15,000.
A third and subsequent offense is a misdemeanor
of the first degree which carries a fine up to $ 1,000 and
jail time of up to 6
months.
Violations related to Libre's Law range can lead to a fine or even
jail time with a maximum possible sentence
of 6 to 12
months.
Last
month, the international community received news that 2009 Goldman Prize recipient, Marc Ona Essangui is facing possible
jail time and a fee
of nearly $ 10,000.00 US after recently being convicted... Read More
After investing waiting
time during negotiations, I finally worked out a deal to plead guilty to reckless driving, amended from DWI, dismiss the refusal charge, pay a fine, get a short suspended
jail sentence, get one year
of unsupervised probation, complete alcohol education, have suspended driving privileges for six
months, with restricted driving privileges and drive with the ignition interlock during the suspension period.
Fines may be hefty, and
jail time, loss
of driving privileges, and a criminal record can alter your life for many
months or years to come.
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.
Last May, Tom Raymond Martin, now 46, was sentenced to six years and four
months in
jail after pleading guilty to sexual exploitation
of a 14 - year - old client and the repeated sexual assault
of another boy over a lengthy period
of time.
A man who was ordered to pay $ 10 million in spousal support and other payments to his wife
of 40 years, spent six
months in
jail for deliberately ignoring the order and, to date, has not yet complied - potentially setting himself up for another finding
of contempt and more
jail time.
Rather than a fixed period
of time — for example, six
months imprisonment on conviction for theft — an indeterminate sentence allowed a magistrate to impose a sentence
of up to two years less a day, with the length
of that sentence to be determined by the offender's conduct in
jail.
In Tucker v. Idaho, the ACLU
of Idaho says plaintiff Tracy Tucker was
jailed for three
months pending trial, partly because his public defender was not present when it was
time to argue for a reduction in bail.
The judge considered all these factors, and despite the serious nature
of the offense, agreed to a sentence
of 12
months probation, rather than
jail time.
If you are convicted
of a first -
time San Diego marijuana DUI charge, you could spend from 96 hours to six
months in a San Diego County
Jail, be assessed a fine up to $ 1,000, and could have your driver's license suspended for up to six
months.
If the speed contest results in a physical injury, then the
jail time is increased to a minimum
of 30 days and a maximum 6
months, and the minimum fine is increased to $ 500 plus a penalty assessment.
Along with the required fines and fees, there is required alcohol counseling, an Ignition Interlock Device for a minimum
of 18
months, and an enormous amount
of jail time, especially considering that it is a 1st Time Offe
time, especially considering that it is a 1st
Time Offe
Time Offense.
Last
month, a Mississauga employer was sentenced by the court to thirty (30) days
of jail time and fined $ 20,000 after failing to comply with an order issued by the Ministry
of Labour (the «Ministry») to pay over $ 140,000
of unpaid wages to forty - three (43)
of his staff employees, along with administrative fees to the Ministry.
The law carries a fine
of up to $ 100 and / or
jail time up to three
months.
The penalty for a first -
time conviction
of Grand Larceny By Receiving Stolen Goods is imprisonment
of one to 20 years in the state correctional facility, confinement in
jail for up to 12
months, and / or a fine
of up to $ 2,500.
If you're caught driving without insurance a third
time (or more), the penalties are a fine
of $ 500, up to six
months in
jail, or both.
The fine for a tag that is expired for less than six
months is around $ 100 and a tag expired six
months or more can come with
jail time up to 60 days and / or a fine
of up to $ 500.
Third -
time offenses can bring the penalty to $ 500 plus
jail time of 72 hours to six
months.
If somehow you manage to qualify a third
time, the possibility
of jail becomes very real and can be as long as six
months.
Qualify a second
time, and the fine will increase to $ 300 with the possibility
of a
month in Wyoming
jail - though
jail time is usually reserved for more serious traffic offenses, such as causing an injurious accident while under the influence
of alcohol or narcotics.
The penalties for getting caught driving without insurance in Kansas include fines
of up to a thousand dollars and
jail time of up to six
months for first offenders.
For the first offense, drivers face fines
of up to $ 1,000 and
jail time of up to six
months.
A first -
time violation can be punished by a
jail term
of not more than six
months, a penalty ranging from $ 1,000 to $ 2,600, and suspension or restriction
of driving privileges for six
months.
In the same process, the court may also ask the person to spend
time in
jail for a couple
of months, but not longer than a single year.
Remember, if you're caught driving without insurance in Kansas, you'll be charged with a Class B misdemeanor, which means a fine (usually $ 300 - 1,000) and possibly the maximum
jail time of six
months.
Qualify a second
time, and the fine will increase to $ 300 with the possibility
of a
month in Rock River Wyoming
jail - though
jail time is usually reserved for more serious traffic offenses, such as causing an injurious accident while under the influence
of alcohol or narcotics.
Qualify a second
time, and the fine will increase to $ 300 with the possibility
of a
month in Opal Wyoming
jail - though
jail time is usually reserved for more serious traffic offenses, such as causing an injurious accident while under the influence
of alcohol or narcotics.
Qualify a second
time, and the fine will increase to $ 300 with the possibility
of a
month in Wamsutter Wyoming
jail - though
jail time is usually reserved for more serious traffic offenses, such as causing an injurious accident while under the influence
of alcohol or narcotics.
Qualify a second
time, and the fine will increase to $ 300 with the possibility
of a
month in Thayne Wyoming
jail - though
jail time is usually reserved for more serious traffic offenses, such as causing an injurious accident while under the influence
of alcohol or narcotics.