A little confusion here! You are being given a ticket - and the officer is, presumably, looking at your license -- and yet YOU are giving him a false name and false address??!!
How are you managing that? By presenting a falsified drivers license?
The penalty for falsifying a government document can be QUITE severe!
AND - they should be able to trace you by the vehicle's license plate anyway.
If the ID was state-issued you may be subject to whatever the penalty may be for supplying false information - on the other hand - if you used the fake ID for some fraudulent purpose you could be subject to criminal charges for THAT offense.
For New York state possession of a fake ID is a felony punishable for up to seven years.
In New Jersey, fines for Disorderly Conduct Wandering can vary depending on the specific circumstances of the offense. However, individuals charged with this offense may face penalties that include fines, community service, and/or probation. Additionally, a conviction for Disorderly Conduct Wandering may result in a criminal record that can impact future opportunities.
whATS THE PENALTY DRIVING WITH FAKE PLATES
It basically straps your jersey to your pads so your jersey does not get pulled off in a fight. There is a penalty for not strapping down your jersey.
20 years of living in New Jersey.
It depends upon the value of the property.
The high school in the district where the minor will be working is the issuing officer.
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.
10 years imprisoment or life sentence
you must work at a toll booth for 5 years
Depends on if NJ stands for New Jersey or Not Joking.
You need to be more specific as to WHAT deparment you are inquiring about. If you know - that department, or town, probably has a website that can be accessed that will give you all the information you want to know.
The NJ Legislature abolished the dealth penalty in 2007.