Yes, civil cases are subject to imprisonment. When the case deals with cheque bouncing or other civil fraudulencies.
Thomas D. Rowe has written: 'Civil procedure' -- subject(s): Cases, Civil procedure 'Civil procedure' -- subject(s): Cases, Civil procedure
James Harmon Chadbourn has written: 'Cases and materials on civil procedure' -- subject(s): Cases, Civil procedure 'Procedure portfolio' -- subject(s): Civil procedure, Forms
Tort cases are decided on a case by case basis. There is no single "penalty" since tort cases involve civil complaints and damages, and cover a wide range of subject matter.Tort cases are decided on a case by case basis. There is no single "penalty" since tort cases involve civil complaints and damages, and cover a wide range of subject matter.Tort cases are decided on a case by case basis. There is no single "penalty" since tort cases involve civil complaints and damages, and cover a wide range of subject matter.Tort cases are decided on a case by case basis. There is no single "penalty" since tort cases involve civil complaints and damages, and cover a wide range of subject matter.
Cases under katarungang pambarangay include offenses punishable by imprisonment of one year or less, involving parties who are residents of the same barangay, and those that do not involve violence against persons or property. These cases are typically resolved through mediation or conciliation by the Barangay Justice System.
Sidney R. Peck has written: 'Civil liberties casebook' -- subject(s): Cases, Civil rights 'Due process' -- subject(s): Cases, Due process of law
Penalties for civil disobedience can vary depending on the specific circumstances and location. In many cases, individuals engaging in civil disobedience may face fines, arrest, and potential imprisonment. It is important to be aware of the potential legal consequences before participating in civil disobedience actions.
Alberto Hinostroza Minguez has written: 'Jurisprudencia civil' -- subject(s): Cases, Civil law
Joseph W. Glannon has written: 'The law of torts' -- subject(s): Torts, Problems, exercises 'Civil procedure' -- subject(s): Civil procedure 'Civil procedure' -- subject(s): Cases, Civil procedure, Problems, exercises, United States 'The Glannon guide to civil procedure' -- subject(s): Civil procedure, Problems, exercises 'Civil procedure' -- subject(s): Civil procedure 'The law of torts' -- subject(s): Torts, Problems, exercises
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Henry Rottschaefer has written: 'The Constitution and socio-economic change' -- subject(s): Civil rights, Federal government 'Cases and materials on constitutional law' -- subject(s): Cases, Constitutional law 'Selected cases on the law of taxation' -- subject(s): Cases, Law and legislation, Taxation
Maurice Rosenberg has written: 'Elements of civil procedure' -- subject(s): Cases, Civil procedure '1989 supplement to Elements of civil procedure, cases and materials' 'Conflict of Laws, 1994' '1994 Supplement to Elements of Civil Procedure' 'Appellate review of trial court discretion' -- subject(s): Appellate procedure, Judicial discretion, Judicial review
Of course, civil cases are still legal cases.