For subsequent offenses, you will have to pay anywhere from $ 500 to $ 1,500 and serve
more time in jail.
This is a critical time to consult a criminal defense attorney, otherwise you could end up being arrested on the warrant and end up spending
more time in jail waiting to bond out (or spending more money by getting arrested while driving and then having your car towed and stored, incurring additional expenses).
If you steal a ride on the subway you could serve
more time in jail then anyone in the «PENSIONGATE» scandal has to date.
In the years to follow, he did
more time in jail (in the martial law 1980s) and reached out to Catholic intellectuals advocating dialogue and cooperation between the secular reformist left and the Church, the more effectively to pressure the regime.
Not exact matches
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,!
During his ten years as state senator and four as attorney general, Earley spent most of his
time «working on how to put
more people
in jail and keeping them there longer,» he said
in a speech at the Washington Convention Center.
Still, he was convinced by our pastors to turn himself
in to the police, and he pled guilty to a misdemeanor
in order to avoid a
more serious charge, a trial, and potential
jail time.
He could receive a maximum of five years (no sentencing date has been set), but it's
more likely that if Judge Edward Coleman sentences him to any
jail time at all, it will be less than a year, which would be served
in county
jail instead of
in a state penitentiary.
Re-incarceration was associated with socializing with friends four or
more times per week, the number of conflicted relationships
in the family network, having family members who had been on probation or
in jail, and the parolee's perceived difficulty
in staying off drugs.
These are just children who live
in America that we ought to invest
in their future because if we do a good job, we won't end up having to pay 10
times more to keep this child incarcerated
in a
jail or a prison.
Daughters raised by single mothers are
more likely to engage
in early sexual activity and become pregnant; their brothers are twice as likely to spend
time in jail as their peers raised by married parents.
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.
There came a
time when having our kid (or kids)
in bed with us was costing us
more sleep than it was saving, and that's when we knew that baby
jail (aka their cribs) were calling them home again.
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.
Despite having breached sanctions
more than 40
times, including antisocial behavior orders (Asbos) and supervision orders, his killer James Moore was never sent to
jail - and was free to kill Joseph, an innocent bystander, outside a Liverpool youth centre
in October 2008.
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.
It also comes as the inmate population
in the city's
jails is at an all -
time low — meaning there will soon be
more uniformed correction staff on the city payroll than inmates
in its
jails.
The Malliotakis bill, sponsored by Sen. Marty Golden (R - Brooklyn)
in the Senate, would prohibit judges from sentencing people with
more than two felonies to drug diversion treatment programs instead of
jail time.
More recently, the
Times reported that two top officials
in the youth
jail, William Clemons and Turhan Gumusdere, had overseen the underreporting of fights there under the previous administration; rather than being demoted, as recommended, a prior corrections commissioner removed critical findings from an internal report.
So far I believe no one has served any
jail time, and if anyone did it was less than a year, Our
jails are full of people who wish «Cover UP: Cuomo was the DA so they to cculd get a sweet deal, but they are the moneyless and powerless, not like Steven Ratter, or Ray Harding, or the others that have been given Get out of
jail cards, paid a fine, and send I will help you
in your investigation to get Hank Morris who is becoming
more and
more the fall guy, as they say somebody has to go to
jail so why not good old Hank Morris.
At that
time, Correctional Medical Care had contracts worth
more than $ 32 million a year with 13 county
jails in New York, including Albany and Schenectady counties» facilities
Offenders that went through normal courts spent 1.6
times more days
in jail for repeat offenses than offenders who went through an MHC.
More than 80 percent of individuals in jails have used illegal substances, and more than 30 percent were under the influence of drugs at the time of their offe
More than 80 percent of individuals
in jails have used illegal substances, and
more than 30 percent were under the influence of drugs at the time of their offe
more than 30 percent were under the influence of drugs at the
time of their offense.
The revised law contained provisions to punish marriage brokers introducing women under the age of 18 and introducing two or
more women to an applicant at the same
time with up to three years
in jail and a maximum fine of 20M won.
The final minutes become that much
more powerful given the build - up we get into the personality of the victim, who spent
time in jail in 2007 and is no angel.
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.
Well, it turns out that he wanted out of
jail early
in order to spend
more time with Will (Tye Sheridan), his estranged 15 - year - old son who is suffering from an inoperable brain tumor, and who has been living with his own irascible father (Christopher Plummer) during his stretch
in the stir.
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.
And now Scott Rothstein and
more than a dozen of his associates are doing
time in jail, because of a $ 1.4 billion Ponzi.
Continuously trying to skirt payment could result
in the court taking
more aggressive action which could include serving
jail time.
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.
It's not a
jail, and he shouldn't spend
more than a few hours at a
time in it except when he's sleeping at night.
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.
He served 26 days
in jail this year for his wire - cutting actions, with
more jail time expected
in subsequent charges.
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.»
It's all
more complex than the «
time - shifting» debates of early VCR technology, and
more complex than music piracy
in the late»90s, but I wonder if this massive new 3D printing thing won't just make another Apple / iTunes story out of some big player who can snag the best printing technology, broker the best deal with IP owners, DRM the hell out of it all, and then balance the costs to consumers so keenly that the majority will simply give up trying to steal designs and
jail - break their printers and just buy
in.
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.
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.
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.
Criminal contempt is
more serious than civil contempt — while civil contempt typically results
in a fine, criminal contempt can encompass a fine and
jail time.
If the judge is convinced that the offender broke one or
more of the conditions without a lawful or reasonable excuse, the judge may make the offender serve the remaining
time in jail.
Crimes that reach the felony level will always be
more serious than misdemeanors
in terms of
jail time.
If the judge rules that you did violate your probation, you could find yourself living a
more restricted lifestyle or even spending
time in jail.
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.
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.
In the state of Wisconsin, you could be fined up to $ 500 and face
jail time if you get caught
more than once.
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.