Not exact matches
But if you are caught, you can face civil
penalties, or even
jail time for a persistent pattern
of violations.
+1 for mentioning
jail time, since people seem to forget about the
penalties of tax avoidance sometimes.
Be aware that if you attempt to use any
of the exemptions and are trying to game the system just to avoid paying the taxes it could count as what the IRS Deems Abusive tax avoidance which can result in both
jail time and heavy
penalties and fines.
If not, you'll face large
penalties and even the possibility
of jail time if you fail to stay on track.
They must repay the taxes with an expensive fraud
penalty and possibly face
jail time of up to five years.
This is another one
of those points the tax settlement process where I would recommend getting the help
of a tax attorney, CPA, or a debt settlement agency to sort out what you should tell the IRS, and how you should proceed, because getting any parts
of this process wrong can risk massive
penalties, fines, or even
jail time.
Dog barking laws often have very severe
penalties for the dog and the owner, including taking the dog from the owner, «de-barking» the dog (forced surgical removal
of the vocal cords by a surgeon), fines, euthanasia for some dogs, and even
jail time for the dog owners.
Aside from the legal
penalties being thousands
of dollars in fines and / or months
of jail time, faking a service dog hurts other people and real service dogs.
Criminal
penalties following subsequent convictions could result in a minimum fine
of $ 2,000 and up to five years
jail time.
«Fertility tourism» is the somewhat derisive term for cross-border travel to access artificial reproductive services that are restricted or unavailable in the traveler's home country.123 Such tourism can be a two - way street.124 Canada, for example, imposes severe
penalties on anyone who provides compensation to a gestational surrogate.125 The risk
of a serious fine and even
jail time acts as a deterrent to Canadians who have no access to altruistic surrogates within Canada.126 The restrictions encourage Canadians to access ART services in the United States or other countries.127 On the other hand, Canada can be an attractive destination for intending parents who are not Canadian but who have access to an altruistic Canadian surrogate because the public health system greatly reduces the medical costs for the pregnancy and birth
of the baby.128 India has a growing reputation for providing low - cost gestational surrogacy as it allows women to be compensated for providing such services.129 All
of these scenarios present potential LRW problems addressing contract interpretation and enforceability.
Individuals who are convicted
of a DUI face harsh
penalties and consequences, including fines,
jail time, and license suspension.
The
penalties for DUI are serious, including
jail time, loss
of driving privileges, points on your license, and significant fines and fees.
In addition to fines,
penalties and the possibility
of jail time, a misdemeanor conviction can show up during a background check, hampering employment opportunities.
Without the assistance
of a criminal defense law firm, you may face serious
penalties, including costly fines and
jail time.
But in fact, the
penalties for certain traffic violations in Pennsylvania and New Jersey can be considerable, and may include points on your license, payment
of hefty fines, loss or suspension
of license, and even
time spent in
jail.
A DWI conviction can result in over $ 8000.00 fines and
penalties not to mention the consequences
of losing your license and possibly even
jail time.
Also known as a «hit and run»,
penalties can include loss
of your license, criminal charges,
jail time and more depending on the severity
of the crime.
If the speed contest results in a physical injury, then the
jail time is increased to a minimum
of 30 days and a maximum 6 months, and the minimum fine is increased to $ 500 plus a
penalty assessment.
A DUID conviction carries the same devastating
penalties as DUI, such as potential
jail time, fines, probation, substance abuse treatment and monitoring, and the loss
of driving privileges.
A second speed contest violation within 5 years
of another one brings the minimum
jail time to four days and the minimum fine to $ 500 plus a
penalty assessment.
Charges
of domestic assault in Ottawa carry serious
penalties and consequences beyond the criminal record and potential
jail time involved.
Your first DUI offense can mean hundreds or thousands
of dollars in fines, probation,
jail or prison
time, and other
penalties if found guilty.
The
penalties you may face include
jail time, significant fines, and the loss
of your driving privilege.
While possession
of methamphetamines carries serious
penalties, the addition
of a trafficking charge can increase the
time you may be sentenced to
jail, the fines you owe and other
penalties.
If you stop paying child support, you are violating a court order and may be held in contempt
of court by a judge who can impose serious
penalties on you, such as monetary fines and
jail time.
Charges
of domestic assault carry serious
penalties and consequences beyond the criminal fines or potential
jail time involved.
While the ESA already provides for the
penalty of imprisonment, the courts have typically used their power to prosecute employers with
jail time sparingly.
This differs from a criminal case where the state or local prosecutor files the lawsuit, and a guilty person or party is punished with
jail time, fines, probation, or a number
of other
penalties that can be handed down by a judge.
The
penalties of this vary from
jail time to suspension.
Convictions for driving offences include
penalties of license suspensions, fines and even possibly
jail time, as well as the stigma
of a criminal record and implications in regards to your employment opportunities.
Regardless
of whether you've been arrested for a DUI, speeding, or reckless driving, an attorney may be able to help you avoid
penalties such as a license suspension, substantial fines,
jail time, and the installation
of an ignition interlock device on your car.
Those
penalties include the potential
of jail time, a license suspension, excessive fines and the imposition
of the ignition interlock device.
I am somewhat conflicted on the issue
of jail time — it seems a harsh
penalty, particularly if a business has gone bankrupt for «legitimate» reasons (that doesn't seem to be the case in this particular issue).
In addition to the Criminal Code, various acts
of government and regulations can result in criminal
penalties, including
jail time and fines.
Yet, it is important to note that while states have adopted reduced
penalties for teens, minors can still be convicted
of sexting and face misdemeanor charges, which can include
jail time.
The
penalty for a first -
time conviction
of Grand Larceny By Receiving Stolen Goods is imprisonment
of one to 20 years in the state correctional facility, confinement in
jail for up to 12 months, and / or a fine
of up to $ 2,500.
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.
Penalties could include fines,
jail time, and loss
of a license or vehicle registration.
Third -
time offenses can bring the
penalty to $ 500 plus
jail time of 72 hours to six months.
The
penalties for violating this law may include fines, suspension
of the driver's license, vehicle impoundment, and / or
jail time.
Failure to do so will result in severe
penalties, including the prospect
of jail time.
Negligence means that you won't get hit with as hard
of a
penalty as in fraud cases (and no
jail time, which is always nice) but there still might be a fine involved.
The minimum
penalty is typically an additional fee
of up to 75 %
of whatever you didn't pay (on top
of paying the original tax bill in full) but this can go as high as $ 250,000 and even
jail time.
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.
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.
California DUI
penalties are tough — the decision to drink and drive could result in suspension
of your driver's license, fines and possibly
time in
jail.
These forms
of traffic violations can potentially carry severe
penalties, including the prospect
of jail time, and you should know and have the opportunity to protect yourself from these serious results.
Washington's
penalties for a first -
time DUI can include up to one year in
jail, a fine
of $ 5000, revocation
of the driver's license for a year, and court mandated IIDs and substance abuse treatment programs.
The
penalties for getting caught driving without insurance in Kansas include fines
of up to a thousand dollars and
jail time of up to six months for first offenders.