The penalty for an immigrant who breaks the law is deportation.
An immigrant who breaks the law could face deportation, denial of future immigration benefits, jail time, fines, or a combination of these penalties. The severity of the penalty will depend on the specific offense committed and the individual's immigration status.
Depends on the law where you live, and whether what you were doing breaks the law. No one answer to your questions- sorry
The word you are looking for is "punishment." It refers to the penalty imposed on someone who has broken the law.
I am not sure but I believe that you can file a law suit.
No. An employment contract is a violation of civil law not criminal law. It will depend on the penalty wording of the contract as to what action may be taken against them.
Virginia Supreme Court
Roanoke County Court
If a gay person breaks the law, that person will serve a penalty, just as a straight person would do. Sexual orientation has nothing to do with it.
The "death penalty," also known as capital punishment, is not a law but a consequence for committing specific, serious crimes such as murder, treason, etc.Not all countries use capital punishment.
Yes, it is against the law for a non-immigrant to work for cash in the US
They go to trail (is that Trail BC or did you mean 'on trial') and are judged by council members. Punishment depends on how bad the crime was. The death penalty is an option.
yes i think there is a law and that if the child was born in American then he has the right to file for who so ever he needs and the government sould be careful about the laws