Certain offenses result in
more serious penalties than fines, points, and higher insurance rates.
So, when a judge offers traffic school in lieu of
more serious penalties (or even as a way to lessen other penalties), consider taking the opportunity.
Implement administrative penalties (with flexibility to enforce
more serious penalties) for contraventions of licensing rules on production, distribution, and sale
Even if the offense is a misdemeanor, a conviction could tarnish your criminal record for years to come and result in
more serious penalties in the future.
In these situations, they may come to you to try to arrange a deal that helps you avoid
more serious penalties.
When you are facing a 2nd offense DUI in New Jersey, you are facing
more serious penalties than for a first drunk driving charge.
There are a list of consequences ranging from a mild warning letter (FD - 483) to
more serious penalties, such as a consent decree that could result in significant delays in regulatory approval, time to market, product recalls or facility closures — all resulting in loss of time and money.
I would have preferred to vote for
a more serious penalty than censure, but a lesser one than removal; however, none is available.
The new offence of causing death by careless driving, and
its more serious penalty, reflects an established approach in the law.
Not exact matches
As Google has become
more serious about handing out
penalties and making drastic algorithm changes like the Panda update and the Penguin update that punish sites that publish poor content and use outdated and black hat SEO tactics, a number of websites have been affected.
More serious contracts carry correspondingly higher
penalties if broken.
Another argument that falls short is the argument that the severe punishment for male same sex behavior — the death
penalty — suggests it was and is a
more serious sin.
I am not persuaded that retributive considerations are sufficient to set a particular
penalty for a given offense, but I believe they do require that in comparative terms we visit
more serious offenses with
more severe punishment.
Now on a
more serious note, it was nice to see Aubameyang and Mkhitaryan link up today as it was so reminiscent of Dortmund, but the best thing that happened was Deeney missing a
penalty which Cech actually saved!
The Tigers came back at us after the break, putting some
serious pressure on our side, and had they been
more composed in front of goal, it would have been of little surprise to have conceded, but it wasn't to be, and the game was then killed in the dying minutes of the game by a
penalty, although there should be no complaint about that decision.
We may have had less chances than them overall, but we clearly had the
more dangerous ones (the Jones clearance when he was on all fours, the Rojo last ditch clearance after Ramsey had lobbed over their keeper, De Gea's block to Giroud's toe poke, the non given
penalty when Smalling attempted to strip Giroud (incidentallying the same Dean awarded a
penalty against Kos for a much less
serious foul on Dzeko)-RRB-.
Mixed race suspects were
more likely to be sent to court than given a police disposal; Black and mixed race defendants were
more likely to be remanded in custody prior to their hearing date; Black defendants had a higher chance of being acquitted than white ones, suggesting that different standards of evidence may be applied to cases involving different groups of defendants; Mixed race teenagers were
more likely than others to be given a (
more serious) community sentence than a (less onerous) first tier
penalty or referral order.
If we're
serious about getting
more people to tie the knot, we'll also tackle prison reform (to help make
more men «marriageable»), wage supports (ditto), and tax reform (to remove marriage
penalties).
Ninth, AUPs should identify possible sanctions ranging from loss of computer privileges to possible suspensions for students to similar
penalties leading to dismissal for teachers who engage in
more serious offenses.
After just a few months of «living of credit cards» families could barely even afford the minimum payments due, resulting in even
more serious credit
penalties and lower credit scores.
Because of the
more serious nature of the game mode, strict
penalties will be in place to catch people leaving the game early or even stepping away from their console during the match, so ensure you make that all important toilet break.
Cultural cognition refers to the tendency of individuals to conform their beliefs about disputed matters of fact (e.g., whether global warming is a
serious threat; whether the death
penalty deters murder; whether gun control makes society
more safe or less) to values that define their cultural identities.
These are the defendants who, because of their prior criminal history, would face consequences much
more serious than just the misdemeanor
penalty should they be convicted or plead guilty.
Breaches of the Rules can lead to
more significant
penalties, including fines, suspensions and striking off and, in the most
serious cases, an intervention into the Solicitor's practice can be ordered.
There are heavy jail
penalties associated with some of the
more serious weapons offences.
Optimally, federal statutes creating an agency or setting forth some comprehensive system of regulation should still contain criminal
penalties - but only for
more serious crimes, such as willful fraud, bribery, or reckless endangerment.
Both minor weapons charges and
more serious offences involving handguns and other firearms can carry onerous
penalties.
Cases that are prosecuted by indictment are generally far
more serious and come with much harsher
penalties upon conviction than charges prosecuted summarily.
However, if the violation is
more serious probation violations can result in
serious penalties.
The Oklahoma
penalties for drinking and driving require
serious attention as these include
more than fines and jail time.
The Sentencing Council now indicates that suggested fines for the
more serious cases of speeding should rise by 50 %, from 100 % of a driver's weekly wage to 150 % of the driver's weekly wage, the maximum
penalty however remains unchanged at # 2,500.00 if caught on a motorway.
Lengthy sentences for assault - based offences tend to be grounded in
more serious charges, such as assault with a weapon or causing bodily harm (both carrying a maximum sentence of ten years) or aggravated assault (with
penalties ranging up to fourteen years» imprisonment).
Indictable offences are considered the
more serious ones and have a higher possible
penalty than summary convictions.
If the Crown chooses to proceed be indictment, which is generally reserved for
more serious cases, the maximum
penalty that can be imposed by the court is ten years imprisonment.
For example, negotiations over whether a defendant would surrender himself to authorities in a manner that would avoid an ugly, unexpected public arrest, or negotiations of a foreign defendant who might surrender himself to UK authorities in exchange for an agreement not to extradite to, e.g., the United States which has the death
penalty or some other country where
more serious charges are pending.
More serious crimes, such as possession of a prohibited or restricted firearm with ammunition, weapons trafficking and importing a prohibited weapon, used to carry a statutory minimum
penalty of three years imprisonment, though this was struck down in the cases of R v. Smickle and R v. Nur that were released in 2013 by the Ontario Court of Appeal.
Indictable offences and the
penalties that come with them are generally far
more serious than summary conviction offences.
Aggravated assault charges are considerably
more serious and carry
more substantial
penalties.
Cultural cognition refers to the tendency of individuals to conform their beliefs about disputed matters of fact (e.g., whether global warming is a
serious threat; whether the death
penalty deters murder; whether gun control makes society
more safe or less) to values that define their cultural identities.
They introduce tougher
penalties for
more serious offences, using turnover as a base for calculation, for example, a company could face a fine of up to # 10m for a fatal health and safety conviction.
The
penalty imposed by the Discipline Committee was carefully tailored to the circumstances of this case, and fit comfortably within the range of
penalties imposed in other similar or
more serious cases of sexual abuse of patients.
In addition, in many states your driver's license can be suspended for excessive speeding, and / or you can be given a reckless driving ticket, which many times results in much
more serious fines and
penalties.
Some drivers who plead guilty or no contest can pay their fines, deal with their
penalties, and move on; others, who are guilty of
more serious offenses, might face a
more involved process.
For
more on this and the effects of
serious traffic violations on your CDL, please refer to our pages about Ticket Fines &
Penalties and CDL Suspensions.
More serious offenses result in a higher amount of
penalty points than minor offenses.
Serious violations will increase your MD drivers record point total
more quickly than minor violations, and when you accumulate a certain number of points, you will incur
penalties:
In addition to the administrative traffic ticket
penalty issued by the MVD, drivers who commit certain
more serious violations are also subject to several criminal
penalties.
Per the rules of the state driver point system,
more serious violations lead to a larger number of IN
penalty points, in comparison to minor infractions.
The traffic violation
penalties for certain
more serious infractions may also include an immediate license suspension or revocations, as well as a court - issued sentence.
And a 2 point
penalty for
more serious violations like DUI, reckless driving and operating a vehicle with a suspended license.