Sentences with phrase «possible jail time for»

Still, former prosecutors and trade secret experts told Wired that Waymo could refer the case to the FBI, which could result in huge fines for Uber and possible jail time for Levandowski.
Maryland law increases by sixty days the maximum possible jail time for such a...
Answer: Actually, they may want to give you a $ 535 fine and possible jail time for transporting a protected migratory bird.

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End result for Conor — no jail time, huge fines and court fees, restitution for all property damage and medical expenses, possible community service (similar to Jon Jones).
The first was awarded in April, when he still faced the criminal charges and possible jail time; the second was awarded in July, after he had accepted responsibility for the conditions leading to the fatal fire in his lab (but did not plead guilty to criminal charges).
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.
The court's conservative justices said they were inclined to reverse a 9th Circuit Court decision requiring immigration judges to give a bond hearing and consider possible release for noncitizens who have been jailed for more than six months, while the liberal justices sounded unsure as to whether a specific time limit can be upheld.
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.
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.
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.
Since DWI / DUI consequences can be severe, up to and including jail time for DWI, large financial penalties, civil lawsuits and long - term employment difficulties, it is advisable to contact an attorney as soon as possible to make sure your rights and interests are protected.
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.
Jail time or community service are also possible, but these consequences are reserved for serious violations.
A conviction for DWI will result in fines, a revoked or suspended driver's license, and possible jail time.
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 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.
Motorists not only accrue penalty points for each traffic offense they have committed, but they also face additional penalties as driver's license suspension, high traffic fines and possible jail time.
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.
The penalty for domestic violence is time spent in jail for 2 days minimum, fines, possible community service and mandatory counseling.
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