Kidnapping is a first degree felony
punishable by imprisonment.
Buying controlled substances online without a valid prescription may be
punishable by imprisonment under Federal law.
Misdemeanors generally carry penalties in a county jail (no state penitentiaries), and felonies are
punishable by imprisonment in a penitentiary.
That is «a warning to the person required to do or not do the act in question that disobedience to the order would be a contempt of court
punishable by imprisonment, a fine or sequestration of assets» (CPR 81.9 (1)-RRB-.
The Bill would only permit a regulatory body to suspend or limit the professional activities of one of its members if the member is accused of a serious criminal charge,
punishable by imprisonment of five years or more.
A person who, without lawful authority, manufactures, possesses, sells, delivers, sends, mails, displays, uses, threatens to use, attempts to use, or conspires to use, or who makes readily accessible to others a weapon of mass destruction commits a felony of the first degree,
punishable by imprisonment for a term of years not exceeding life or as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084, and if death results, commits a capital felony, punishable as provided in s. 775.082.
If convicted under s. 220 (b), 249.2 and 249.3 a discharge is not available under s. 730 (1) as it is «an offence for which a minimum punishment is prescribed by law or an offence
punishable by imprisonment for fourteen years or for life».
While some torts are also crimes that are
punishable by imprisonment, the primary goals of tort law are to provide victims relief for the damages incurred and to deter other people from committing the same harms.
(1) Subject to subsection (1.1), if a person who has been arrested without warrant by a peace officer is taken into custody, or if a person who has been arrested without warrant and delivered to a peace officer under subsection 494 (3) or placed in the custody of a peace officer under subsection 163.5 (3) of the Customs Act is detained in custody under subsection 503 (1) for an offence described in paragraph 496 (a), (b) or (c), or any other offence that is
punishable by imprisonment for five years or less, and has not been taken before a justice or released from custody under any other provision of this Part, the officer in charge or another peace officer shall, as soon as practicable,
Under certain circumstances, swearing in financial documents that do not accurately reflect one's financial situation can be considered perjury, and this is a criminal offence
punishable by imprisonment.
Criminal contempt can also be prosecuted as a misdemeanor criminal case,
punishable by imprisonment in jail for up to six months and a fine of up to $ 1,000.
I could spectacularly backfire because if carried out with the intention you describe it is the crime of fraud which, in most jurisdictions, is
punishable by imprisonment for some number of years.
The act defines a violent felony as: «any crime
punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year... that — «(i) has as an element the use, attempted use, or threatened use of physical force against the person of another; or (ii) is burglary, arson, or extortion, involves use of explosives, or otherwise involves conduct that presents a serious potential risk of physical injury to another.»
If you allow a dangerous dog to run loose and it harms a person, you could be found guilty of a misdemeanor, or a felony if a death results, and
punishable by imprisonment and large fines.
Intentionally hitting a domestic animal and then failing to stop is a felony conviction and can be
punishable by imprisonment up to five years.
When the narrative eventually folds back on this pronouncement, it transpires that he is speaking to the by - the - book Manchester police detective Nock (Rory Kinnear), whose investigation of a burglary at Turing's home has led to the mathematician being charged with «gross indecency,» a euphemism for homosexual acts that were
punishable by imprisonment until the relevant 1885 law was repealed in 1967.
The Offences Against the Person Act of 1861 made abortion a criminal offence
punishable by imprisonment from three years to life.
By defining «physical injury» to include the infliction of pain on a child, spanking has become a crime in Delaware
punishable by imprisonment.
People who are underage (under 18 for rifles and shotguns, and under 21 for other guns), someone convicted or indicted for a crime
punishable by imprisonment of more than one year, fugitives from justice, the severely mentally ill, unlawful users of controlled substances, those convicted of domestic violence, and undocumented immigrants are among some of the categories of people barred from buying a firearm by federal law.
Not exact matches
Violating a quiet zone was
punishable by fine,
imprisonment or both.
If an issuer finds that you knowingly provided false information on your application, you could be charged with credit card fraud, which is
punishable by up to $ 1 million in fines and / or 30 years of
imprisonment.
Shari'ah courts consider abandoning Islam to be apostasy, an offense
punishable by fines, detention, and
imprisonment in Malaysia.
The offense is
punishable by death or life
imprisonment, according to Pakistan's penal code, and Bibi was sentenced to hang.
That Servetus was guilty of blasphemy, of a kind and degree which is still
punishable here in England
by imprisonment.
Violations of this Local Law are
punishable by a fine of up to $ 250 for the first offense, $ 500 for a second offense within one year, and $ 1,000 and / or up to one year's
imprisonment for a third offense within the same year.
The Suicide Act 1961, updated
by the Coroners and Justice Act 2009, makes assisting a suicide
punishable by up to 14 years»
imprisonment.
«As young LGBT elected officials of color, the only two in New York State, we are horrified
by Councilmember Cabrera's tribute to the Ugandan government, which has made homosexuality a capital crime
punishable by lifetime
imprisonment, and until recently, death,» their statement read.
Back home in India, it continues to be a long uphill battle to get justice for the LGBTQ community as Section 377 of the Indian Penal code still bans «carnal intercourse against the order of nature» — an act
punishable by life
imprisonment.
Bigamy is illegal in the UK and
punishable by seven years
imprisonment.
I / We fully understand that it is a Federal crime
punishable by fine or
imprisonment, or both, to knowingly make any false statements when applying for this mortgage, as applicable under the provisions of Title 18, United States Code, Section 1014.
Adding to what others have said, if the mortgage for the new house is backed
by the federal government (e.g., through FHA or is to be sold to Fannie Mae / Freddie Mac) you would be violating 18 USC § 1001, which makes making intentionally false statements to any agent or branch of the federal government a crime
punishable by up to 5 years»
imprisonment.
Each subsequent offense would be
punishable by of a fine not less than $ 5,000 and
imprisonment for not more than five years.
Any person who knowingly and willfully and without lawful cause or justification violates the provisions of this section, during the commission of a misdemeanor or felony, shall be guilty of a felony,
punishable by a fine not exceeding $ 1,000.00, or
by imprisonment not exceeding 2 years, or both.
Without this letter, if the person presents an animal as an ESA, he / she is in violation of federal law; an offense
punishable by fine and
imprisonment, if convicted.
Any person violating the provisions of the bill would be guilty of a misdemeanor
punishable by a fine of up to $ 1,000,
imprisonment for up to 180 days, or both.Â
Notwithstanding the provisions of this subsection, the governing body of any county or municipality is authorized to enact ordinances prohibiting or regulating noise from any domesticated animal, violation of which shall be
punishable upon conviction
by a fine not to exceed $ 500 or
by imprisonment in the county jail for a period not to exceed 60 days, or
by both such fine and
imprisonment, for each violation of such ordinance.
[FN122] It is also a first degree misdemeanor,
punishable by a fine of up to $ 5,000 or
imprisonment, or both, for a person who «is the owner or possessor, or has charge or custody, of any animal» to abandon that animal «in a street, road, or public place without providing for the care, sustenance, protection, and shelter» of the animal.
We should make it a felony crime
punishable by life
imprisonment and forfeiture of all wealth and assets, no parole, and retroactive to the beginning of this country, for the introduction of every destructive non-native species introduced either deliberately, or accidently.
Kenya passed a law which made making, selling and using plastic bags illegal and
punishable by up to four years»
imprisonment or $ 40,000 in fines, in an attempt to reduce the nation's plastic pollution.
787 (1) Unless otherwise provided
by law, every person who is convicted of an offence
punishable on summary conviction is liable to a fine of not more than $ 5,000 or to a term of
imprisonment of not more than two years less a day, or to both.
Criminal harassment is
punishable by up to ten years
imprisonment when the Crown proceeds
by indictment, whereas assault is
punishable by up to five years when the Crown proceeds
by indictment.
In Michigan, eluding a police officer is considered a serious offense and is
punishable by years of
imprisonment.
«(1) Extradition shall be granted for conduct which constitutes an offense
punishable by the laws of both Contracting Parties
by imprisonment or other form of detention for a term exceeding one year or any greater punishment.
People didn't like barratry, so many states made it a misdemeanor crime
punishable by fine or
imprisonment and, when the perpetrator is an attorney, possible disbarment.
This obligation is breached when a permanent resident is convicted of a federal offence
punishable by a maximum term of
imprisonment of at least 10 years, or of a federal offence for which a term of
imprisonment of more than 6 months has been imposed.
The Crown may also proceed summarily, in which case the offence is
punishable by up to eighteen months
imprisonment.
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.
The offence is also
punishable on summary conviction
by a penalty of up to eighteen months
imprisonment.
(1) Every person who contravenes subsection 110 (1)(identity of offender not to be published), 111 (1)(identity of victim or witness not to be published), 118 (1)(no access to records unless authorized) or 128 (3)(disposal of R.C.M.P. records) or section 129 (no subsequent disclosure) of this Act, or subsection 38 (1)(identity not to be published), (1.12)(no subsequent disclosure), (1.14)(no subsequent disclosure
by school) or (1.15)(information to be kept separate), 45 (2)(destruction of records) or 46 (1)(prohibition against disclosure) of the Young Offenders Act, chapter Y - 1 of the Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, (a) is guilty of an indictable offence and liable to
imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years; or (b) is guilty of an offence
punishable on summary conviction.
Section 334 sets out that Theft over $ 5,000 is an indictable offence,
punishable by up to ten years
imprisonment.