I don't think so
Added: (in the US) No, a prsion sentence cannot be avoided by paying your way out of it.
the federal govt has no money. instead they are able to take the peoples money from the people, then use that money to control and manipulate the people as they see fit, in order to reach their elitist agenda.
Yes, such facilities are built, operated, and supported by your tax money.
that is federal. it would help bring back money to the schools,colleges,healthcare,housing assistance,jod training,small business grants,social security retirement,etc,instead of keeping them in prison, the federal frist time offenders the ones that is no harm to the people and children,
i think you can put it would be illegal, but i dont know.....
Using the wrong form of money is a federal law. It is called counterfeit money and it is not legal tender. If used prison time is the result.
You won't believe this, but the death penalty actually costs more than sentencing one to life in prison It costs about $3 million to execute one and $1.1 million to keep one in prison for life.
Bernie Madoff stole billions of dollars and is now in prison. People gave him their money so he could help them make more money with it, but he just kept everyone's money instead.
The Federal Reserve wants to affect the money supply because the amount of money on the street at any given time affects the overall value of the individual dollar.
In 2008, the federal government spent $186 billion on medicaid.
That's a federal charge if any money was taken from a bank in any forum and that type of charge WILL get you in prison even if its your first offense.
To keep an inmate in county jail or prison for a year it costs between 45 to 55 thousand. I served 4 years believe me. And that was in Texas
If you don't pay federal income taxes, eventually you will eventually be investigated by the IRS. From there you will either have the money taken from you, your wages garnished or you may go to prison depending on the severity of the crime.