Not exact matches
None
of the Reporting Persons nor any manager or executive officer
of the Reporting Persons, has, during the past five years, (a) been convicted in a criminal proceeding (excluding traffic violations or similar
misdemeanors), or (b) been a party to a civil proceeding
of a judicial or administrative body
of competent jurisdiction and as a
result of such proceeding was or is subject to a judgment, decree or final order enjoining future violations
of, or prohibiting, or mandating activities subject to, Federal or State securities laws or a finding
of any violation with respect to such laws.
At the time, a movement was building to rein in zero - tolerance policies that had
resulted in severe consequences for in - school infractions, the vast majority
of which were only
misdemeanors.
The fact that the [victim] didn't want to go through with prosecuting because he did not want to be retaliated against for the rest
of his high school life
resulted in its being a
misdemeanor.»
The league suspended Peterson after he pleaded to a
misdemeanor, and the running back remains inactive pending the
result of his appeal.
As a
result, Gregory Dean Jr., 31, has been charged with unlawful possession
of certain ammunition feeding devices and aggravated unlicensed operation
of a motor vehicle, both
of which are
misdemeanors.
He was convicted only
of misdemeanor assault, but it
resulted in his getting tossed from the state Senate.
The lawsuit involving Ontario and four other counties came as a
result of a case involving a mother who was given a «felony» jail sentence despite having comitted a
misdemeanor.
That
resulted in a
misdemeanor charge
of possession
of a weapon.
As a
result of the audit, former fire chief Richard Salzmann was arrested and charged by Ulster County District Attorney D. Holley Carnright with offering a false instrument for filing in the second degree, a class A
misdemeanor.
The «broken windows» theory
of policing proposes that crime arises out
of certain conditions and that tolerance
of misdemeanor crimes can
result in greater incidences
of more serious crimes.
For incarcerated veterans, a reduction or loss
of benefits is determined by the crime committed and the
resulting prison sentence E.G. whether the offense was a felony or
misdemeanor.
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.
Also, a violation is a
misdemeanor of the first degree if the violation
results in illness or injury to the animal.
As a
result, it was just announced by county prosecutor Jeff Drinksi, that Pat Gorecki is facing 15 felony and 15
misdemeanor charges for animal neglect, as the owner
of the puppy mill in Newton County.
Owners
of dogs deemed dangerous or vicious animals can face
misdemeanor and felony charges and can be found criminally and civilly liable for any harms and losses suffered as a
result of an attack or bite.
Convictions for crimes as minor as
misdemeanor domestic assault can also
result in a lifetime prohibition under federal law and the method for seeking removal
of this type
of prohibition differs from that for a crime
of violence.
A
misdemeanor conviction can
result in probation, fines, and / or county jail time
of up to one year.
Although we are not immigration attorneys, we are always cognizant
of immigration status when representing noncitizens, because we recognize the negative consequences that can
result if you are convicted
of a
misdemeanor or a more serious offense.
That said, the consequences
of a conviction can
result in a
misdemeanor or felony on your record, huge fines and jail or prison time.
Even a
misdemeanor conviction can
result in jail time, a substantial fine, loss
of employment, deportation or other immigration consequences and the social stigma
of being a convicted criminal.
Since indecent exposure is the most serious type
of misdemeanor in the state, aggravating factors and / or multiple convictions can
result in felony charges.
The lawsuit charged that New York State's decision to abdicate responsibility for public defense to its counties
resulted in a patchwork
of often understaffed, poorly resourced and largely dysfunctional public defense systems where defendants were routinely arraigned without attorneys, urged to take plea bargains regardless
of the facts
of their cases, burdened by excessively high bail, and incarcerated for shockingly long periods for
misdemeanors and petty crimes.
APPOINTMENT
OF COUNSEL KRS 31.110 (1)(a)-- Any indigent person charged with felony,
misdemeanor or any offense which could
result in his confinement is entitled to be represented by an attorney provided by the Commonwealth.
As it were: «The aggravating factors found by the sentencing court were (1) that Clarke's multiple unscored prior
misdemeanors resulted in a standard range sentence that was clearly too lenient, and (2) that the multiple offense policy
of the Sentencing Reform Act
of 1981 (SRA), chapter 9.94 A RCW,
resulted in a standard range sentence that was clearly too lenient.
Driving without auto insurance is a
misdemeanor offense in Georgia, which could
result in the suspension
of your registration and license... Read More
In Kentucky, it is a Class B
misdemeanor that can
result in any or all
of the following:
Soft fraud covers exaggerated claims and overstating damages, which is considered a
misdemeanor and can
result in fines, jail time
of up to one year and probation.
Not having the appropriate amount
of auto coverage can
result in a $ 75 for the first offense and can eventually lead to a
misdemeanor charge for subsequent conviction with a
result of a $ 1,000 fine or being jailed for up to six months.
If they really don't have coverage, they generally face
misdemeanor charges that often
result in registration suspensions and fines
of at least $ 300.
Failure to appear at court or take action as instructed on your ticket or notices from the court may
result in suspension
of your license, and the court can charge you with a
misdemeanor or infraction and issue a warrant for your arrest.
The traffic ticket attorney is a specialist when it comes to traffic offenses and tickets that may be issued as a
result of the committed offenses and
misdemeanors.
Even a
misdemeanor charge
of possession
of marijuana could
result in a two - year suspension.
Any drug possession conviction, regardless if it is a
misdemeanor or a felony, will
result in suspension
of your driving privileges for up to two years.
If you have been issued a Florida traffic ticket as a
result of a driving or non-driving
misdemeanor, you must resolve your case in due time.
The
resulting SC demerit points upon convictions
of various traffic
misdemeanors are listed below:
The drunk driving penalties issued as a
result of Class 1 DWI
misdemeanors will include:
Failure to carry insurance that meets the state's minimum coverage requirements can
result in suspension
of your registration for up to six months, a $ 25 lapse fee and a $ 160 registration reinstatement fee, as well as
misdemeanor charges if you operate your vehicle while the registration is suspended.
First time
misdemeanor reckless driving charges can
result in up to 90 days in prison and a fine
of between $ 25 and $ 500 plus court costs in the hundreds
of dollars.
Texas allows licensed real estate brokers to use a drone to capture property images in connection with the marketing, sale, or financing
of real property, and insurance company employees or affiliates may capture images using an unmanned aircraft in connection with an insurance policy or claim regarding real property or a structure on property.14 In Louisiana, the use
of a drone for the purpose
of spying upon others or otherwise invading the privacy
of others is a criminal offense.15 Use
of a drone in the space above property with intent to conduct surveillance constitutes «remaining in or upon property» or «entering upon immovable property» under the offense
of criminal trespass.16 South Dakota passed a law making it a
misdemeanor to land a drone on lands or water
of another resident.17 The owner or lessee
of the drone is liable for damage
resulting from a forced landing
of the drone.18 In Oregon, a property owner may bring a claim for invasion
of privacy against a drone operator who flies over their property without permission (unless the drone operator complied with FAA requirements).19