Sentences with phrase «year jail sentence if»

According to one account, Edwards was arrested and detained four days, then brought before a judge who told him he would serve a six - year jail sentence if he ever set foot in Iraq again.

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He could receive a maximum of five years (no sentencing date has been set), but it's more likely that if Judge Edward Coleman sentences him to any jail time at all, it will be less than a year, which would be served in county jail instead of in a state penitentiary.
That means Silver, sentenced to 12 years in prison, could remain free for upwards of a year while he appeals his case — or never head to jail at all if a higher court throws out his conviction, or grants a new trial.
Dick's statistics are distressing, as with the fact that few, if any, perpetrators ever serve jail time, and even when they do, they rarely get sentences that are a year or longer, which would make them felonies and place said criminals on the National Sex Offender Registry.
Sentenced to three years in jail upon getting into a scuffle with a couple of fuzz trying to stop him from busking in the park, Otis, for starters, would be a far more resonant character if he were portrayed by a black actor (it doesn't count that the icky Matthews suffers from delusions of soul), since there's nothing to justify his martyr complex.
If the United Kingdom gets their way, the maximum jail sentence could be increasing from two years to ten years.
If she violates any term of her probation, she could be sentenced to up to 3 years and 8 months in jail.
If you are charged with a misdemeanor offense you can be sentenced to serious jail time and be required to adhere to strict probation guidelines for up to 3 years.
The police entered G.D.'s home just prior to the issuance of a search warrant under allegedly exigent circumstances, and when the warrant was issued began a search of the house and found 3.5 kg of cocaine, over 3.5 kg of meth, 3 kg of ecstasy, and various other substances sufficient to charge G.D. with six drug related offences and put him at risk of a jail sentence in excess of eight years if convicted.
If the person is charged with an indictable offence then he could be sentenced to a jail term of two years or less.
In 2008 Client received a ONE YEAR driving prohibition from the Court and was warned that if he was caught driving again during the prohibition he would face an automatic 14 day sentence in jail.
You may be fined $ 500, be sentenced to one year in jail and have your license suspended if convicted of driving without insurance.
However, if your reckless driving conduct led to property damage, you face a first degree misdemeanor charge, which carries a maximum jail sentence of up to one year.
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