Clarify the question please. 'Punishment' given to whom, the defendant or the attorney that 'lost' the case?
go to jail or losing a license
I love Miley but her punishment is almost losing her parents trust and no shopping
are you serious right neow bro
Losing weight in general. If you are really serious about it, you can look into localized liposuction.
If you're losing weight and cannot figure out why, then it is absolutely necessary to see a doctor. It may be evidence of something more serious and should be addressed as soon as possible.
Losing all of your money, Loved ones, brain cells, and eventually your life. But all the fun fukd up memories.
Yes. being overweight drains a lot of energy, which is one reason. Losing weight is usually also good for self-esteem, which usually also helps.
Not unless you work out the whole 24 hour day.Are you that serious about losing weight? ;)
was going to vietnam, most of the solders were killed, and losing the war
just look around at other people and watch the news.people dying,getting cancer,losing jobs just tradgic things like that ought to make somone get serious.
A Reckless Driving charge is one of the most serious of driving offenses (In Calif, only one of three that gets 3 points, the others being DUI and sunning a railroad crossing). If a death occurs as a result of this, losing your license is almost certain. Criminal charges may also be expected. If you're chareged with this, you're advised to seek the services of a criminal attorney ASAP.
Depending on the value of the goods that were stolen - the charge could be either a misdemeanor or a felony.A criminal record. Punishment will depend on what legal jurisdiction you're in. But you could be looking at fines, doing community work, restrictions on movement or times you can go out etc. It will also mean that the police are more likely to come to you if there are other crimes in the area or where you work. It can mean not being able to get a job or even losing a job in future if your employer finds out you have a record.A criminal record will stay with you for life. Some states have some system were you don't have to declare convictions after a certain time but there are usually many exceptions. If, in the future you want to work in a security job, work in a bank, work with children or other vulnerable people. Then you may have to declare your conviction.Like any arrest, it depends on your previous record and the severity of the crime. It can range anywhere from probation to jail time.