If the orders delivered in a judgment are not met, the subject of the judgment can be liable for an additional fine. For example, if a speeding ticket is not taken care of by the time listed on the ticket, an additional fine can be charged.
Penal Code 243 B is a Misdemeanor Battery charge. This charge carries with it punishment not to exceed 2000 dollar fine or no more then 6 months in jail.
it's the California code for carrying a switch blade and it's a 1,000 fine hope this helps
A penal offense is any offense that a person commits which causes him or her to go to a prison. It is usually a first class misdemeanor or a felony. A second class misdemeanor or lessor will usually result in jail time or a fine.
May extend upto seven years and also liable to fine.
Penal retribution; punishment for crime or offense; the suffering in person or property which is annexed by law or judicial decision to the commission of a crime, offense, or trespass., The suffering, or the sum to be forfeited, to which a person subjects himself by covenant or agreement, in case of nonfulfillment of stipulations; forfeiture; fine., A handicap.
The homophone for "not fine" is "naught fine," referring to something that is not acceptable or satisfactory.
A homograph of "fine" could be "fine," meaning a monetary penalty or fee for a violation.
Are you fine?
IPC 302 refers to Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code, which pertains to the punishment for murder. It states that anyone who commits murder shall be punished with death or life imprisonment, along with a fine. The section defines murder and outlines the legal consequences for those found guilty of this serious crime. It is a key provision in Indian criminal law aimed at deterring homicide and ensuring justice for victims.
Nothing much you'll probably get a $250 fine and community service or just the fine with the "service charge"
Literal meaning is in a fine plumage, the idiom means well dressed; of an excellent appearance
Nothing. Some would think a penal colony would be a "dumping ground", but in reality many fine Australians come from convict stock.