The maximum penalty for sending alcohol through the mail is the death penalty or imprisonment for life. The person convicted of mailing alcohol which results in the death of another person, will be subject to the maximum penalty.
The penalty for stealing mail, or possession of stolen mail, carries a federal sentence of up to five years per piece of mail. See federal law 18 USC 1708 Theft or receipt of stolen mail matter.
They will send you a violation notice in the mail with a penalty. If you still have your ticket, you may mail back the ticket with the toll fee and you will not have to pay the penalty.
Tampering with someone else's mail is a federal offense.
Mail tampering is a crime and is punishable by incarceration, fines, or a term of probation. Mail fraud however is federal crime.
If you send them out late, you'll incur a $50 penalty for each W-2
There is no penalty in America, you get to keep it.
The IRS will just mail it back to you (or mail you a substitute form) and ask you to sign and send it back to them.
Theft of US mail is investigated by the US Postal Inspection Service and is a Federal offense for which the maximum penalty can be incarceration in a Federal Penitientiary.
??? you know of course the mandatory penalty by law is 25 years to life imprisonment? and that they do not commute sentences ..
There really is no penalty for opening up someone else's e-mail unless you are caught. This, however, is considered an invasion of privacy and it will be up to the damaged party in question to contact the proper authorities about this infraction.
From Title 18, USC, Section 1701."Section 1701. Obstruction of mails generallyWhoever knowingly and willfully obstructs or retards the passage of the mail, or any carrier or conveyance carrying the mail, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than six months, or both.