I don't believe they have made hazing illegal yet. However, if it results in manslaughter, the hazers might be put on trial.
Shakespeare's father was forced to pay a fine for creating a midden right next to a neighbors house
yes
A big blind is a larger of the forced bets in a game of poker, or the person who is forced to pay such a bet.
The person who the summons is written out to has to pay the fine. If the summons is due to noise at a party, though, the summons would be written out to the person throwing the party.
The fine is assessed to the driver, but anybody could pay it.
No. A 'warrant' is not the same as a 'fine.' Someone else can pay a fine for you, but a warrant is for a named individual and the court intends to "see" that individual in person.
no because if you get caught you will have to pay a big fine .
Subsidiary imprisonment is sometimes imposed in the event an accused person who has been found guilty of a crime and is unable to pay the fine they were ordered to pay. They would serve time behind bars if they cannot pay the fine. The time of imprisonment can vary depending on the case, judge, and fine.
In 2006 Rob Van Dam pleaded guilty to drug charges. He did not do any jail time, he was forced to pay a fine.
Germany was forced to pay reparations under the Treaty of Versailles, but they were unhappy about this
debt bondage
If you have a warrant because of the ticket, it is too late to pay it by mail. You will have to appear to pay it in person. In most cases it will. When you appear to pay it, simply ask.,