Sentences with phrase «subsequent convictions up»

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[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
Tensions between upstate and downstate Republicans boiled over during a leadership fight last year after previous Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos gave up his leadership post following his arrested - and subsequent conviction on federal corruption charges.
The first chapter describes the events leading up to Parks's arrest and subsequent conviction for refusing to yield her seat to a white man on a Montgomery, Alabama, bus.
Criminal penalties following subsequent convictions could result in a minimum fine of $ 2,000 and up to five years jail time.
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.
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.
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 penalties for failure to meet these requirements are pretty stiff: first offense, $ 200 to $ 1,000 fine and / or up to 90 days in jail; subsequent convictions within 10 years, $ 200 to $ 3,000 fine and / or up to one year in jail.
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.
To start with, offenders will be fined between $ 75 and $ 100 for the first conviction, $ 100 to $ 250 for the second, and up to $ 700 for subsequent offenses.
The penalties for failure to meet this requirement are pretty stiff: first offense, $ 200 to $ 1,000 fine and / or up to 90 days in jail; subsequent convictions within 10 years, $ 200 to $ 3,000 fine and / or up to one year in jail.
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.
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