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I am pretty sure it is a maximum prison sentence of 6 months and/or a maximum fine of 5,000 discretionary disqualification from driving. [
It is a punishment.
A fine is the answer
There are no such laws. The word "draconian" is an adjective which describes actions which are severe, harsh, and un-relenting. A draconian penalty is a punishment or fine perceived as unduly harsh or severe with respect to the prohibited act. It is a punishment so severe as to seem excessive for the offense being punished.
The homograph you are referring to is "fine." In one context, it means to pay a sum of money as punishment, such as a speeding fine. In another context, "fine" means very well or satisfactory, as in "I am feeling fine."
You can get a prison sentence or have to pay a fine.
No, they are protected by law.
up to a $5000 fine
In Pennsylvania, the punishment for forgery can be up to 10 years in prison and/or a fine of $25,000. The punishment will depend on the offense that the person is charged with.
The punishment for fare evasion in NYC is a fine of up to 100 and possible arrest.
Punishment Price Fine Sentence Consequence
A fine is a kind of punishment in which in the medieval times you would have to serve in humiliation for braking the law.