Imprisonment, fines and community service would be the common punishments for breaking laws in Ireland.
It depends on how bad you broke the law. There is many consequences for breaking the law like: Jail, community service, probation. For example if you did something bad enough to go to jail like murder someone you may be sentenced to life.
The DMCA did not affect the punishments for infringement laid out in the existing copyright law. Fines range from $750 to $30,000 per infringement, and in extreme cases may include five years in prison.
There were many laws in Egypt as there were many punishments for breaking a law. One of the punishments was one hundred strokes of a cane and if the crime was worse five bleeding cuts were added. Other punishments included branding, exile, mutilation, drowning, beheading, and burning alive.
Oklahoma amended its gun law effective November 2012. Wikipedia has a good summary of it in an article titled "Gun Laws in Oklahoma."
She could only be breaking some imaginary law if she believed in the fairy tale it supposedly came from.
The Aztecs had a complex legal system based on social hierarchies and religious beliefs. They had laws governing property rights, marriage, inheritance, and crimes. Punishments for breaking the law included fines, slavery, or even death, depending on the severity of the offense.
You are not legally required to do so, HOWEVER - if you are assisting them in some fashion and could be charged as "aiding or abetting" them in their breaking of the law.
Breaking the Law was created in 1980-01.
The Judge decides punishments within guidelines established by law, rule, or administrative procedure.
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Law Society of Ireland was created in 1852.
Breaking a law is typically referred to as committing a crime or an offense.