Review several types of
offenses punishable under the CT driver point system in the following list:
Although its analysis, like that in Gideon and other earlier cases, suggested that the Sixth Amendment right to counsel should apply to all state criminal prosecutions, Argersinger held only that an indigent defendant is entitled to appointed counsel, even in petty
offenses punishable by six months of incarceration or less, if he is likely to be sentenced to incarceration for any time if convicted.
Abbate said that although the offenses are considered minor, they still should be treated as crimes and not civil
offenses punishable by just a fine.
It seems probable that in Exodus 21:12, 15 - 17 we have four surviving «words» from an originally longer series of
offenses punishable by death.
And too many other capital
offenses punishable by death to mention in a short blog?
And China holds the world record for the number of
offenses punishable under the death penalty — 55.
Not exact matches
Runaway kids may be locked up for
offenses that are not
punishable if committed by adults.
Encouraging or assisting in another player's suicide or drug abuse, prostituting children, soliciting sexual encounters, posting a someone's personal information, or asking for someone's identification are also
punishable offenses in the eyes of the EULA, but those all seem like obvious restrictions for anyone who isn't a criminal or a psychopath.
If the employer of a contractor or the party to whom the contractor is under contract knows the contractor has been arrested for any of the disqualifying
offenses in paragraph (2)(g) and authorizes the contractor to be present on school grounds when students are present, such employer or such party commits a felony of the third degree,
punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.
Packer's discussion of bribery and espionage shows that even if these two crimes are victimless in some sense or other, it would still be unreasonable to recommend that bribery and espionage cease to be
punishable offenses.
In 23 states, including Florida, Louisiana, Texas and Washington, littering
offenses may be
punishable by a stint in jail.
Subsequent
offenses are misdemeanors of a high and aggravated nature
punishable by a fine between $ 1000 - $ 2500.
This bill would make it a crime — an infraction for the first offense,
punishable by a fine, and a misdemeanor for subsequent
offenses — to declaw domestic cats.
Under this law, the sale or transfer of any «live vertebrate creature except man» to someone on the abuse registry or anyone who «purchases any animal on behalf of any person having resided in Cook County and listed as an animal abuse offender» is a violation
punishable by escalating fines for subsequent
offenses.
A violation of copyright law might also be viewed as an act of academic dishonesty or fraud, which are Category A
offenses and
punishable by suspension or dismissal.
Technical
offenses - such as «stock parking,» net capital, or margin rule violations (to give only examples from the federal securities laws)- are thus potentially
punishable under the same statutory provisions that prohibit fraud.
Subject to prosecution under both federal and state laws, white - collar
offenses are
punishable by probation, house arrest, repayment of stolen funds, fines, and imprisonment.
Third and subsequent
offenses are
punishable by up to 30 years in prison, $ 25,000 in fines, and the total revocation of your driving privileges.
These
offenses are
punishable by a prison term that lasts between five to ten years and a fine not exceeding $ 150,000.
Third degree
offenses are
punishable by a fine of $ 5000 and up to 5 whole years in jail.
Moving and equipment traffic infractions are civil
offenses not
punishable by a prison term.