Nothing much. Penalty usually refers to the sentence and the fine combined, such as being sentenced to a year in jail and a monetary imposement.
monetary fine
There is no monetary fine (like for a traffic ticket) for a weapons charge, you will get a jail sentence.
The spelling "fines" is the plural spelling of the noun fine (a monetary penalty).It is also a present tense verb (to fine). The similar verb is to find, conjugated as finds.
A punishment for a an offence which involves paying an amount of money to your club, your council or your government.
Usually it is only a monetary fine.
That varies from state to state. In some states, sentence may include jail time in addition to a monetary fine.
The spelling "fines" is the plural spelling of the noun fine (a monetary penalty).It is also a present tense verb (to fine). The similar verb is to find, conjugated as finds.
"Fine" translates differently depending on which meaning you wish to convey. There are a wide variety of meanings that use different Spanish words Fine as in "a monetary penalty; a speeding fine": Multa Fine as in "of good quality": magnífico, hermoso. Fine as in "sharp" or "thin": fino Fine as in "okay, all right" : bien
Monetary fine, jail or prison sentence, lifelong criminal record - etc.
A monetary fine and/or jail depending on the quantity of goods that were seized and/or whether you are a repeat offender.
It is a misdemeanor. Usually a nominal monetary fine or a short stay in jail.