There are no set fines or punishments for criminal offenses. Depending on the circumstances, there may be no charge, you could be charged with obstruction of justice, or you could be charged with accessory to a much more serious charge. The appropriate charge will depend on the specific circumstances and relevant state law.
£40 fine
Yes
Essentially, lying to a police or federal officer, or a judge, or lying under oath.
to see if someone is lying ?? LOL
capillaries
No, that is false.
They bring you to a judge in the village, you have to lick a hot brick and see if your tongue is burned then your lying. If its fine, your not lying.
fine up to $2,500.00
because police have rights to stop and fine the driver who is over speeding. Its a matter of safety for yourself and others, they can fine driver for this offence. Police can suspend your licence on the spot if you are driving more than 45 km over the limit
Yes, perfectly fine. If someone says otherwise, they are lying; simple as that.
Example: i call the police and report my car stolen when it is sitting in my garage.. that's a false police report and id go to jail if they found out i was lying.
The police officer does not set the fine. The fine is based on state law. That is determined by your speed and where you were speeding. In a school zone, and construction zone, the fine is more.