Sentences with phrase «subsequent convictions of»

You will be disqualified from operating a commercial vehicle for life for subsequent convictions of any of the following offenses:
Serial is finally coming to TV... HBO and Sky have partnered on a four - part documentary — The Case Against Adnan Syed about the disappearance of high school student Hae Min Lee and the subsequent conviction of her ex-boyfriend, Adnan Syed.
Mason issued hi challenge during the course of this interview on MSNBC, which covered the prosecution and subsequent conviction of Mason's client, Nelson Serrano, for four murders.
A 2nd conviction of any combination of these violations will lead to the loss of your driving privileges for 60 days, or 120 days for a subsequent conviction of any combination of these offenses.
A 2nd conviction of any combination of these violations will lead to the loss of your driving privileges for 60 days, or 120 days for a 3rd or subsequent conviction of any combination of these offenses within 3 years.

Not exact matches

The program of prenatal and infancy home visiting by nurses described above produced treatment - control differences in 15 - year - olds» arrests and reductions in arrests and convictions among 19 - year - old females.32, 33 In a subsequent trial with a large sample of urban African - Americans the program produced treatment impacts on 12 - year - olds» use of substances and internalizing disorders.34
Reactions are rolling in to the surprise news this morning that a federal appeals court has overturned the 2015 corruption conviction of former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, based on a subsequent U.S. Supreme Court ruling, involving a former Republican governor of Virginia, that narrowed the definition of what kind of official conduct is prosecutable.
He briefly served as a consultant to former Sen. Hiram Monserrate, but severed ties with the ex-Queens lawmaker long before his conviction on a misdemeanor assault charge and subsequent expulsion from the chamber by an unprecedented vote of his colleagues.
[64] One commentator observed that «the Goodman - Mulcaire revelations and subsequent prosecution were supposed to have settled the hacking matter forever and might have done just that, except that successful law suits... kept popping up against News of the World after the convictions
In fact, since appearance of the contemnors before the Supreme Court (SC), their subsequent summary trial (if there was one), conviction and the fines imposed on all in addition to the jailing of the infamous Gang of Three, the case has generated a lot of debate amongst Ghanaians in and outside Ghana.
Bruno's conviction was eventually thrown out in light of a subsequent U.S. Supreme Court decision that amended the federal «honest services» statute.
Democrats demand for reform began with the indictment and subsequent conviction last year of former Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos, a Rockville Centre Republican, on federal corruption charges that included influencing the award of a $ 12 million county contract to AbTech Industries, a firm that employed his son, Adam.
Weeks witnesses the fiery self - destruction of one of her pieces of equipment, as well as her subsequent conviction that a further attempt is vitally necessary.
Dee has enough problems just getting on with life - trying to raise her children, with her children's deadbeat dad and his abusive girlfriend in the same building, and yet even after her conviction is overturned, her subsequent case (spearheaded by the A.C.L.U.) puts her in the D.A.'s crosshairs - who uses his substantial infuence to not only prevent her from returning to her job of 7 years, but even makes sure that she is terminated from the minimum wage job she finally manages to procure.
Upon conviction of a second or subsequent offense the violator is guilty of a Class 4 felony.
Subsequent convictions for aggravated domestic battery carry a mandatory term of imprisonment of at least 3 years.
Criminal penalties following subsequent convictions could result in a minimum fine of $ 2,000 and up to five years jail time.
* The penalties are of course much more severe for subsequent convictions or if there was an accident involved.
However, it lost the power of its conviction in subsequent cases, generating an intolerable degree of uncertainty and ambiguity in the jurisprudence.
The firms jointly advised the company on the investigations, assisting with enquires from the UK Serious Fraud Office (SFO) and the US Department of Justice, and coordinating the subsequent resolution (while avoiding further investigations, a lengthy court prosecution and a possible criminal conviction).
(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.
A subsequent investigation by the Raleigh News & Observer found overwhelming evidence of a pro-prosecution bias at the lab, including training materials advising analysts on how to improve their conviction rates and instructing them to be wary of defense experts, whom it referred to as «defense whores.»
The types of criminal penalties handed out increase with subsequent convictions.
Penalty for third or subsequent offense (this includes pervious convictions for any other charge of drug possession): you are subject to a fine of no more than $ 50,000 (plus court costs and assessments) and / or imprisonment of 10 to 30 years.
using a cellphone while operating a vehicle) would increase from a maximum of $ 1,000 to up to $ 2,000 on a second conviction and up to $ 3,000 for third or subsequent incidents, as well as six demerit points for multiple offences.
If you are over 21 and you are convicted of DUI, your blood alcohol level (BAC) and whether the DUI conviction is a first or subsequent offense, are used to dictate the severity of your sentence.
You might remember Russian oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky, who was president and controlling shareholder of oil company Yukos and the wealthiest man in Russia until his arrest in 2003 and subsequent conviction and imprisonment for fraud and tax evasion.
Even seemingly minor drug crimes can result in serious penalties, and in the event of a second or subsequent conviction, it only makes matters worse.
Perhaps not surprisingly, the effect of Toronto v. CUPE has been to preclude virtually any re-litigation in subsequent civil lawsuits of the essential facts underlying previous criminal convictions.
Any person who makes or causes to be made any change in or suppression of the title, or the name of the author, of any dramatic or operatic work or musical composition in which copyright subsists in Canada, or who makes or causes to be made any change in the work or composition itself without the written consent of the author or of his legal representative, in order that the work or composition may be performed in whole or in part in public for private profit, is guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars and, in the case of a second or subsequent offence, either to that fine or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding four months or to both.
Any person who, without the written consent of the owner of the copyright or of the legal representative of the owner, knowingly performs or causes to be performed in public and for private profit the whole or any part, constituting an infringement, of any dramatic or operatic work or musical composition in which copyright subsists in Canada is guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding two hundred and fifty dollars and, in the case of a second or subsequent offence, either to that fine or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two months or to both.
In any subsequent civil proceedings, the fact of a conviction will be admissible in evidence for the purpose of proving, where relevant, that the convicted person committed the offence, and the information, complaint, indictment or charge - sheet on which the person in question was convicted are admissible for the purpose of identifying the facts on which the conviction is based.
Circumstances of aggravation 610 (1)... Effect of previous charge of murder or manslaughter (2) A conviction or an acquittal on an indictment for murder bars a subsequent indictment for the same homicide charging it as manslaughter or infanticide, and a conviction or acquittal on an indictment for manslaughter or infanticide bars a subsequent indictment for the same homicide charging it as murder.
For a second or subsequent offense, the revocation shall be consecutive to any revocation imposed for a conviction under the provisions of R.S. 39:4 - 50.
Previous charges of first degree murder (3) A conviction or an acquittal on an indictment for first degree murder bars a subsequent indictment for the same homicide charging it as second degree murder, and a conviction or acquittal on an indictment for second degree murder bars a subsequent indictment for the same homicide charging it as first degree murder.
Misdemeanor Vandalism (Prior Convictions): If you have a prior conviction for vandalism, any subsequent acts of vandalism causing property damage less than $ 400 are punishable by one year in a Los Angeles County jail and a fine of $ 5,000.
Addressing this issue, particular value should be attached to those cases where the defendant provides evidence in the form of a witness statement or is prepared to give evidence at any subsequent trial, and does so, with added force where the information either produces convictions for the most serious offences, including terrorism and murder, or prevents them, or which leads to disruption to or indeed the break up of major criminal gangs.
Every person who contravenes section 92.5 or 92.6 (placement agencies and recruitment agencies) is guilty of an offence and is liable to a fine of $ 600 to $ 6,000 and, for any subsequent conviction, to a fine of $ 1,200 to $ 12,000.
On September 20, 2017, Ontario Transportation Minister Steven Del Duca announced that the Liberal government will introduce legislation to increase the fines for distracted driving from a maximum of $ 1,000 to up to $ 2,000 on second conviction, and up to $ 3,000 for a third or subsequent conviction as well as six demerit points for multiple offences.
The provisions imposed a minimum three - year sentence for a first conviction and five years for a subsequent finding of guilt.
April 4, 2012 News Releases Broken Bow Agent Sentenced in McCurtain County OKLAHOMA CITY — Commissioner John D. Doak and McCurtain County District Attorney Mark Matloff announced the conviction and subsequent sentencing of Matthew Hammer, a formerly licensed insurance agent in Oklahoma.
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.
Third or Subsequent Conviction (within 10 years): Fine of up to $ 2,000, between 10 days and 6 months in jail, and mandatory 1 year license suspension.
Subsequent convictions result in two weeks of jail time, loss of license for two years, fines as high as $ 5,000, and 30 days of community service.
The severity of the subsequent sentence would be significantly harsher if the previous conviction was also a DUI.
A subgroup analysis of high risk women who were unmarried and from low SES households (40 %) showed that home visits reduced the number of subsequent births (mean difference [MD] 0.5, p = 0.02), months that women received welfare (MD 29.9, p = 0.005), reports of behavioural impairment due to substance abuse (incidence 0.41 v 0.73, p = 0.005), records of arrests (incidence 0.16 v 0.90, p < 0.001), convictions (incidence 0.13 v 0.69, p < 0.001), and verified reports of child abuse and neglect involving the mother as perpetrator (incidence 0.11 v 0.53, p < 0.01).
Mothers» self reports of subsequent births, substance abuse, and use of welfare; records of mothers» arrests and convictions; and verified reports of child abuse or neglect.
The program of prenatal and infancy home visiting by nurses described above produced treatment - control differences in 15 - year - olds» arrests and reductions in arrests and convictions among 19 - year - old females.32, 33 In a subsequent trial with a large sample of urban African - Americans the program produced treatment impacts on 12 - year - olds» use of substances and internalizing disorders.34
We estimated models by using dependent variables previously associated with significant treatment effects in the follow - up study.10, 20 These included life - course outcomes for the mother, such as number of subsequent children, months on welfare, impairments due to substance use, and number of arrests, as well as life - course outcomes for the study children, such as number of runaway episodes and number of arrests or convictions.
(b) on each subsequent conviction, to a fine of not more than $ 2.5 million, or to imprisonment for not more than 2 years, or to both.
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