Sentences with phrase «risking going to jail»

All things considered, I've never thought that saving a hundred bucks or whatever on the sales tax was worth risking going to jail.
They risk going to jail and many believe they will go beyond any reasonable act to escape.
«Are you really telling me I'd risk going to jail, I'd ruin my career, only because I knew a man many years previously had done some plastering work for me?»
Unless you are trading based on inside information (and want to risk going to jail), many other highly skilled market participants (managers of hedge funds, pension funds, mutual funds, etc.) also know and already have acted on whatever you know or your broker knows.
A few days ago, we reported on the convoluted situation in the case of David Mongielo, who risks going to jail for allegedly violating a town sign ordinance with a sign that changed messages too frequently.
If you take ADI in a classroom, you will have to either drive on a suspended license and risk going to jail, or find someone to drive you to the class location.

Not exact matches

«If you threaten to kill somebody and end up going to jail for only four months I think you should count yourself lucky because you have become a society risk when you go round saying and doing things of that nature.»
What judge is going to risk sending children into foster care while their mother cools her heels in jail?
I doubt confidential information about a stupid video game is worth risking to go to jail over, though.
Because you love taking risks, you should base your entire case on just one argument — especially when losing means that your client will go to jail.
Sometimes we have to spend the money because the interests at stake are too great to risk, and try telling a parent that going to jail for a single day is somehow more serious than losing access to their children forever.
Another comment expressed the concern that doctors will be at risk of going to jail for protecting the privacy of individuals (by not disclosing information the government believes should be released).
But if you are going to subject accused individuals to the risk of imprisonment, you'd better be able to show that they had some intention to commit a «stunt» before you toss them in jail for so - called «stunt driving».
With proper knowledge and understanding, you will be able to command the driving privilege for yourself without the risk of losing the license and going to jail
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