Mr. Walsh today finds himself in
serious trouble with the law for allegedly defrauding Suffolk County,» said FBI assistant director - in - charge George Venizelos said in the statement.
Those who are found guilty of hunting protected or endangered animals during their oversea hunting trips will get into
serious trouble with the law; they may face jail time or a hefty fine, in addition to the loss of their hunting license.
Not exact matches
Crime & Federalism guest - blogger Maren Chaloupka takes
serious issue
with a story in The National
Law Journal, «Small Town Trial Blues: When suits take lawyers to small towns, it can — but needn't — lead to big
trouble.»
Hoyt's disappearance comes on the heels of
serious financial
troubles, including a March 2007 personal bankruptcy filing, not to mention a multitude of ethical and criminal violations relating to Hoyt's dealing
with clients at the Hoyt
Law Group.
Entering the 2010s
with a
law firm model essentially unchanged from the one that entered the 2000s is asking for
serious trouble.
As you are likely well aware, getting into
trouble with law enforcement because of driving offenses can mean
serious penalties, jail time, and expenses.
An inventory of life events was administered during the 1985 - 1986 maternal and offspring interviews to assess life events that the youths had experienced during the past 2 years: death of a loved one, failure to achieve an important goal, high risk of being fired or laid off from one's job, parental separation or divorce, the end of a romantic relationship or rejection by a romantic partner,
serious injury or illness,
serious fights
with family members,
serious financial problems,
serious problems at school or work,
trouble with the
law, and having experienced a crime or an assault.
Having a kid who is getting into
trouble at school or
with the
law, who is addicted to drugs or alcohol, or who is suffering from a
serious mental illness can be extremely isolating.