Sentences with phrase «year imprisonment violated»

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Three herdsmen; Iliya Garba, Hassan Abdullah and Lamhark Lonfak were, penultimate Friday, sentenced to one year imprisonment each for violating the anti-open grazing law by Magistrate Lillan Tsumba.
A person willfully or recklessly violating this Emergency Order is also subject to criminal prosecution, which may result in fines under title 18, imprisonment of up to ten years, or both (49 U.S.C. 5124).
Adding to what others have said, if the mortgage for the new house is backed by the federal government (e.g., through FHA or is to be sold to Fannie Mae / Freddie Mac) you would be violating 18 USC § 1001, which makes making intentionally false statements to any agent or branch of the federal government a crime punishable by up to 5 years» imprisonment.
A person who willfully violates any provision of this Part is guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction may be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than two hundred fifty dollars nor more than five thousand dollars, or to imprisonment not exceeding one year, or both.
Any person who knowingly and willfully and without lawful cause or justification violates the provisions of this section, during the commission of a misdemeanor or felony, shall be guilty of a felony, punishable by a fine not exceeding $ 1,000.00, or by imprisonment not exceeding 2 years, or both.
Massachusetts has two bills pending — the first establishes an abuse registry funded by a pet food tax paid by consumers, and the second would fine any shelter, pet store or breeder violating the provision, with a fine of not less than $ 1,000 or imprisonment for a period of not more than one year for a first offense.
(g) A person who intentionally violates subdivision 1 or 7 where the violation results in substantial bodily harm to a pet or companion animal, and the act is done to threaten, intimidate, or terrorize another person, may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than two years or to payment of a fine of not more than $ 5,000, or both.
(i) A person who intentionally violates subdivision 1 or 7 where the violation results in death or great bodily harm to a pet or companion animal, and the act is done to threaten, intimidate, or terrorize another person, may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than four years or to payment of a fine of not more than $ 10,000, or both.
(h) A person who intentionally violates subdivision 1 or 7 where the violation results in death or great bodily harm to a pet or companion animal, and the act is done to threaten, intimidate, or terrorize another person, may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than four years or to payment of a fine of not more than $ 10,000, or both.
(g) A person who violates subdivision 8a where the violation results in death or great bodily harm to a service animal may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than four years or to payment of a fine of not more than $ 10,000, or both.
Inhofe outlined three laws and four regulations that he said the scientists may have violated, including the Federal False Statements Act — which, the report noted, could be punishable with imprisonment of up to five years.
Persons who have violated a Protection Order shall be punished by imprisonment with work for not more than one year or a fine of not more than one 1,000,000 yen.
Any person that violates this could be sentenced to less than three years» imprisonment or a fine of 30 million won or less.
(prohibiting payment of consideration to a surrogate mother); SC c. 2, s. 60 (providing for fines of up to $ 500,000 and imprisonment for up to ten years for those convicted of violating section 6).
Potential penalties for violating the criminal misleading advertising provisions include up to 14 years imprisonment and / or an unlimited fine (i.e., fines in the discretion of the court).
According to the Regulation, if the law is violated, there could be an imprisonment for up to five years or a fine that can reach $ 50 million won (South Korean currency).
Anyone «knowingly or willfully» violating the statute was subject to civil liability as well as criminal sanctions of «not more than five hundred dollars ($ 500) and / or imprisonment for no longer than one year
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