Sentences with phrase «more jail time for»

And, as Ronnie Dean Harris, one of the Indigenous leaders supporting the Burnaby blockade line, posted to social media, this is about the fact that «people may get more jail time for crossing an invisible line of an injunction than you can get for killing an Indigenous youth in this country.»

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The researchers calculated that each upset loss of the LSU football team generated excess punishments of juvenile defenders in Louisiana by a total of more than 1,332 days, including time in custody and probation, with 159 extra days of jail time for juveniles convicted of a felony.
is that worth throwing them in jail for a «long long time» or worth the shedding of more blood... as soon as the people give up their lives for the sake of others, then the masses will not only know what real love is, they too will experience something as great,!
A Church of England vicar on the run after being sentenced to three - years jail time for sexually assaulting... More
I have been fighting to create more options in a state where a home birth with a midwife can very easily lead to jail time for that midwife.
Richie, if trying to shake some sense into a teenage son for bringing illegal drugs to school merits jail time, then more parents should be in jail.
Silver, who was sentenced in May to 12 years in prison, along with a fine and forfeiture of more than $ 6 million, was initially ordered to start his jail time in July, but Judge Valerie Caproni agreed to push the date to Aug. 31, to wait for the McDonnell ruling, allowing that it could affect Silver's appeal efforts.
Among the solutions to crime David Soares proposes is less jail time and more rehab time for non violent low level dealers / users.
State investigators announced they'd charged Franklin Marone — a 55 - year - old Queens resident who'd already served jail time for investment fraud — with stealing more than $ 270,000 from his friends and family, including his 88 - year - old mother.
Offenders that went through normal courts spent 1.6 times more days in jail for repeat offenses than offenders who went through an MHC.
He'd done similar, equally compelling work prior to his breakthrough (2009's About Elly stands as arguably his strongest film), but with an increased eye on Middle Eastern cinema in the wake of Kiarostami's Certified Copy and the jailing of the more radical, uncompromising Jafar Panahi, coupled with the film's heart - tugging narrative, A Separation arrived at an opportune time for his country's rise to international cinematic prominence.
They can choose to deny children access to a great education by continuing to enroll them in seriously low performing schools, try to find enough money to move to a more affluent neighborhood (good luck with that) or face possible jail time or probation for using another address, in another zip code, just to get a chance at a good education.
The court's conservative justices said they were inclined to reverse a 9th Circuit Court decision requiring immigration judges to give a bond hearing and consider possible release for noncitizens who have been jailed for more than six months, while the liberal justices sounded unsure as to whether a specific time limit can be upheld.
But in more severe cases, or for repeat offenders, the financial institution will contact authorities and you could be charged with fraud — a serious offence that can lead to a fine and even jail time.
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
Another unrepeatable tidbit of gossip was that a dealer I had worked with in the past was so hard up for money that he sold a painting 3 times, and more than once; and, now faces an investigation and possible jail term.
With more flexible laws, the circumstances might have justified more leniency, but there was a case to be made for significant jail time, and the government pursued it.
He served 26 days in jail this year for his wire - cutting actions, with more jail time expected in subsequent charges.
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.
The Oklahoma penalties for drinking and driving require serious attention as these include more than fines and jail time.
Judges take this very seriously and often impose more jail time than the original sentence for such violations.
This approach, supported by the structure and wording of the statute, seems to me to be preferable because it avoids the unpalatable possibility of trading property for jail time, and therefore ensures that the legitimate liberty interests of individuals will be protected in a more consistent way.
For more serious cases, fines and jail time are common.
For someone unemployed or living hand - to - mouth, that same ticket often becomes an insurmountable barrier, leading to more legal troubles, escalating fines and even jail time.
The client may often also end up with more jail time than he would have gotten otherwise via a violation for the remainder of his probation; which could include any suspended time.
The courts appear to be getting more comfortable with imposing jail time for serious OHSA violations by repeat offenders.
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.
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 CFA's research has found that the possible penalties for driving without insurance (first offense) include a fine of $ 500 or more in 33 states; license suspension in 32 states; and jail time in 14 states.
The penalties for driving uninsured are getting more severe — in addition to risking economic loss by not having insurance protection, you risk fines, suspension of driver's license or registration and even time in jail.
Some will do nothing more than raise your insurance rates and follow you around for a few years; while others could cause you to lose your license entirely, or even result in jail time.
For subsequent offenses, you will have to pay anywhere from $ 500 to $ 1,500 and serve more time in jail.
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.
The Illinois court now imposes a fine of $ 2,500 in addition to jail time, especially if the uninsured driver causes physical injury to another person, and has two or more prior convictions for similar violations.
For instance, NJ DUI points may not be assigned upon conviction of such offense, but other penalties, including steep fines, fees and surcharges, immediate license suspensions, jail time, community service and more will be issued.
The outcome of this new law is that the majority of drivers who lose their driving privilege three or more times for this reason will be charged with a first - degree misdemeanor instead of a felony, reducing the maximum jail sentence from five years to one.
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.
Qualify a second time, and the fine will increase to $ 300 with the possibility of a month in Cowley 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 Midwest 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 East Thermopolis 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 Green 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 Pinedale 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 Burlington 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 Buffalo 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 Hulett 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 Meeteetse 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 Lingle 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.
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