Fines, suspension of your licence (typically one year from what I'm aware of), points added to your licence, increase in insurance rates, impossibility of being hired for a driving job within the first three years of your conviction, major difficulties in the same for the fourth and fifth years, slightly decreased difficulty for the sixth and seventh years after your conviction.
no max
up to 180 days
It depends on the state/country in which you are convicted in.
When law specifically directs that a certain punishment be imposed upon conviction. For example, in Texas, a conviction for a first offense Driving While Intoxicated requires 72 hours confinement--among other things.
Go to jail
Driving while intoxicated became a problem after the first cars were sold.
A criminal driving while intoxicated or driving under the influence is innocent until proven guilty. If guilt is established the penalty will depend on state law as well as on any aggravating circumstances. First offence is punishable for up to six months in jail.
$200.00 first conviction $10-200 second conviction 10-200.00 thrid conviction plus 72 hours mandatory jail time
Driving while your license is suspended or revoked is a major offense that can lead to the cancellation of your license. A first conviction can result in a fine as much as $1,000 or you may be sentenced to jail for up to six months, or both. A second conviction results in a jail sentence of up to one year, plus a fine of $2,500, or both.
$200 fine
Depends where you are.... sorry :/
New Jersey abolished its death penalty in 2007. It was the first state to abolish the death penalty. Also, New York changed the conviction of its last death row convict in 2007.