Sentences with phrase «with subsequent offenses»

The Missouri DOR uses another schedule for the most severe types of violations, which can escalate with subsequent offenses.
They have joined the fight by enacting a law that will see those caught using a hand - held device while operating a motor vehicle fined $ 106 for their first offense, with subsequent offenses reaching up to $ 350 in fees.
First - time offenders appear on the registry for a period of two years, with subsequent offenses requiring posting for five years.
First time violators receive a penalty of $ 1,000, which goes up exponentially with subsequent offenses.

Not exact matches

On the third and subsequent offenses, offenders could be charged with a misdemeanor fined $ 1,000 or jailed for up to a year.
On the third and subsequent offenses, offenders could be charged with a misdemeanor.
Officers may write warnings and citations for violations, with fines ranging from $ 50 for a first offense to $ 500 for subsequent offenses.
A «nuisance» dog whose keeper violates the at large or leash law would be charged with a minor misdemeanor on a first offense and a misdemeanor of the 4th degree on subsequent offenses, but the dog would be registered as «dangerous» after the 3rd violation.
A driver under 21 with a result of.02 or over will see an automatic 180 days for a the first offense, 18 months for a second offense, and 4 years for a third and subsequent offenses.
As you might guess, subsequent offenses are met with increasingly serious legal consequences.
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.
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