Sentences with phrase «weeks of jail time»

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.

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And earlier this week, in a self - penned essay for Time, he wrote, «On any given day over 400,000 people, convicted of no crime, are held in jail because they can not afford to buy their freedom.
Dawn Huckelbridge, director of American Bridge's Women's Rights Initiative, released the following statement in response to the US Senate's vote on a bill that would ban abortion after 20 weeks of pregnancy and threaten doctors with jail time:
Re-incarceration was associated with socializing with friends four or more times per week, the number of conflicted relationships in the family network, having family members who had been on probation or in jail, and the parolee's perceived difficulty in staying off drugs.
The adviser, Andy Coulson, who resigned in 2007 as editor of theNews of the World after one of his reporters was jailed for telephone tapping, has faced fresh allegations in the last week that he approved of the widespread use of such tactics during his time in charge of the powerful tabloid.
One of its former cabinet ministers is facing jail at the end of a re-run trial of his ex-wife in which family disputes are to be aired this week for a second time.
Joining Caputo in Buffalo last week were John Haggerty, an operative from Queens (who served time in jail after pocketing donations made by Michael Bloomberg to the city's Independence Party), and David DiPietro, who represents parts of Erie and Wyoming counties in the State Assembly.
At the hospital, Simon (Guy Pearce) approaches Will with an offer — to «take care of» the man who brutalized his wife — and wins him over with the horror of worst - case - scenario logic: It might take weeks to catch and charge the guy, who might only be sentenced to a little over a year of jail time, and all the while, his wife will have to relive the crime.
They deal with mandatory helmets, stopping for school buses with lights flashing, seat belts are mandatory, and we have signs that say speeding 20 over = set fine, 30 over = set fine and 40 over = set fine (there is a second identical looking sign that states the demerit points for each of those speeds) but we do not warn tourist and our own citizens that if you speed over 50 kph over you loose your license and car for a week and you pay for the impound, you pay fine four times the amount of a speeding charge for the same speed fine and you could go to jail.
He sleeps fitfully, eats inconsistently and spends most of his time in silence and «deep thought,» according to jail records released this week by the Broward Sheriff's Office.
Twitter confined me in Twitter jail for the second time this week for educating people on the horrors of Islam.
Incarceration: Incarceration was assessed by maternal report of whether the child's father had spent time in prison or jail in the past 2 years, whether a current live - in partner spent most of the previous week in jail or prison, and whether she had been convicted of a crime during the past 2 years.
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