Sentences with phrase «of possible jail time»

A third conviction comes with a $ 1,000 fine, 180 days of possible jail time, and a mandatory revocation of your New York driver's license.
Faced with not only the reality of possible jail time but the probability of losing my nursing license my livelihood.
When told of the possible jail time, Katrer said, «Only four years?

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I wonder if he to is «singing» to the «FEDS» the love those song birds who sing sweet somethings into their ear to stay out of jail or do as little time as possible.
The best documentary I saw at Sundance this year was Marina Zenovich's Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired, an examination of the 1977 case in which the director of «Rosemary's Baby» and «Chinatown» was convicted of unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor and subsequently fled the country to avoid possible jail time.
But as failing to repay a loan is a civil rather than a criminal issue (assuming you did not take the loan under fraudulent circumstances, such as with the plan of not repaying the payday loan from the start), jail time is simply not a possible punishment.
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.
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.
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
Mr. Ona is facing possible jail time and a fee of nearly $ 10,000.00 US after being convicted of defamation by a Gabonese court for speaking out against suspected government corruption.
The criminal case addresses the illegal actions of the driver, and can result in possible fines and jail time.
If cited for driving with a suspended or revoked license, the result is a fine ranging from $ 200 — $ 5,000 with jail time or probation, and possible seizure of the vehicle.
As a Fairfax criminal lawyer, I know the fallout from a Virginia DUI conviction, including loss of liberty through possible jail time and through probation supervision (and, therefore, risk of future jail for any probation violation finding); loss of driving privileges with stingy restricted driving privileges with the ignition interlock when granted; risks to security clearances; risks to such professionals as military members, police officers and health care professionals; risks to non-United States citizens; and harm to one's reputation.
In addition to jail time, fines, and the possible loss of your driving privileges, a conviction for driving with a suspended license will also result in a criminal record.
The consequences of a criminal conviction can be severe, including major fines, possible jail or prison time, the loss of future opportunities, and even deportation if you are not a U.S. Citizen.
First time misdemeanor offenders are unlikely to receive jail time, but it is important to hire an attorney to see to it that the best possible argument is made to keep one out of jail.
In addition to possible jail time, being convicted of Domestic Violence, Assault or Battery can have a negative impact on child custody proceedings and future job opportunities, and deportation for non-citizens.
The law carries a fine of $ 90 and possible jail time.
Many face stiff fines, suspension of license, and possible jail time if convicted.
If you fail to obtain insurance and do not have auto insurance, you potentially face a number of penalties, not only fines but also possible jail time.
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.
Up to a year of jail time is possible, as well.
Some people argue that a stronger penalty — a higher fee or possible jail time, like in Switzerland — is needed to get the economics of Obamacare to work.
More than two convictions of a minor in possession charge can result in possible jail time and a fine of $ 2,000.
As you can be arrested for a DUI, the punishments vary between costly court fines / fees, loss of driving privileges, community service, and possible jail time.
Drivers caught without the required insurance face fines of $ 500 to $ 5,000 and possible jail time of up to one year.
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