Sentences with phrase «possible time in prison»

In addition to facing possible time in prison, you will have to live with the burden of a felony criminal conviction for the rest of your life.

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Wire fraud carries a possible sentence of 20 years in prison, and nearly 90 % of those convicted of securities fraud in 2015 did an average of more than four years of prison time.
In recent times we have learned that it is possible for humans to be free even in the prisons of the KGIn recent times we have learned that it is possible for humans to be free even in the prisons of the KGin the prisons of the KGB.
In prison, those guys don't have time to spin their wheels doing anything that won't make them as big as possible as quick as possible.
The house in particular and architecture in general as an object and possible stage for horror, a place for imagination, action, a cause for psychological triggers, a primal shelter or future ruin, a safe place yet unsafe at the same time, which can possibly turn into a cage, a prison, and a dead fall.
The CCLA is arguing that Canada's use of solitary confinement of inmates in prisons violates s. 12 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and is inconsistent with the revised UN Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners (known as the Nelson Mandela Rules), which, among other things, state that solitary confinement should not exceed 15 days and should «be used only in exceptional cases as a last resort, for as short a time as possible and subject to independent review...»
These penalties are in addition to the fines and possible prison time you face if convicted.
However, if it is discovered that a person falls into one of the forbidden categories, the visa will be denied or revoked, and the person can face possible prison time in the United States and then deportation upon his release.
In a case involving a white collar crime, a person convicted on a charge is also likely to face financial penalties in addition to possible prison timIn a case involving a white collar crime, a person convicted on a charge is also likely to face financial penalties in addition to possible prison timin addition to possible prison time.
• Act as point of contact for community members looking to lodge complaints • Take people's complaints and provide them with a timeline within which investigation will begin • Investigate cases of murder, kidnapping, robbery and burglaries • Patrol assigned areas to detect possible criminal activities and interrogate suspicious persons • Investigate incidents for law violations, both criminal and civil • Apprehend and arrest offenders and law violators • Prepare evidence and ensure that it is preserved until the time it is due to be presented in court • Respond to calls to deal with emergency situations such as accidents and burglaries • Enforce traffic laws by issuing citations and observing violations • Transport prisoners to court or prison facilities • Maintain patrol cars and ensure that weapons and arms inventory is properly handled
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