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Martin Luther king wanted to get Rosa parks out of jail because he taught Rosa parks was innocent and that she was fighting for her rights when a bus driver yelled at her to get up and give her seat to a white man and to fight for her rights she quietly said "No" and didn't move out of her seat and that`s why Martin L.King was on Rosa Parks side because he too was fighting for his rights.
The police did not fine her, the Montgomery City court fined her $10 plus court costs of $4 for a total assessed of $14.
Rosa Parks spent one night in jail for refusing to give up her bus seat to a white man on December 1, 1955. She paid a fine of ten dollars plus four dollars in court costs when she was found guilty of violating Montgomery's segregated busing ordinance.
After sleeping with a long string of prisioners, police officials and judges alike, Rosa Parks was released from jail upon catching Herpes from the Commissioner in order to protect his reputation.
I'm not so sure but she was probably sent to Montgomery County Jail because she lived in Montgomery Alabama.
It was fine inside Rosa parks school because it was just like going to normal school but when she got out it was hard the humiliation and the threatenings .
She paid the 5.00 fine and had to go to court later.
She got sent to jail and had to pay a 14$ fine.
Martin Luther king wanted to get Rosa parks out of jail because he taught Rosa parks was innocent and that she was fighting for her rights when a bus driver yelled at her to get up and give her seat to a white man and to fight for her rights she quietly said "No" and didn't move out of her seat and that`s why Martin L.King was on Rosa Parks side because he too was fighting for his rights.
The police did not fine her, the Montgomery City court fined her $10 plus court costs of $4 for a total assessed of $14.
Rosa Parks spent one night in jail for refusing to give up her bus seat to a white man on December 1, 1955. She paid a fine of ten dollars plus four dollars in court costs when she was found guilty of violating Montgomery's segregated busing ordinance.
She was arrested, taken to the local precinct, not put in a cell, and given a ticket. She was out of there within an hour and was told to report to the court within 3 days and pay her 5.00 fine. She never did pay the fine.
No, the Transportation Security Adminstration (TSA) can not impose a fine for refusing to be searched. If you refuse a search, you will be denied access to the airport and miss your flight.
If the law allows the payment of a fine, and the judge assesses the fine, the court cannot refuse the payment of the fine.HOWEVER - if the statute allows the judge the option of imposing a fine OR a sentence, and the judge opts to impose the sentence instead, yes, then the court can refuse your offer to pay the fine.
In many cases it was death. The KKK would come in the night and hang the person who they felt had “overstepped “. In the most minor case a fine was levied. Rosa Parks was arrested and fined five dollars.
In many cases it was death. The KKK would come in the night and hang the person who they felt had “overstepped “. In the most minor case a fine was levied. Rosa Parks was arrested and fined five dollars.
After sleeping with a long string of prisioners, police officials and judges alike, Rosa Parks was released from jail upon catching Herpes from the Commissioner in order to protect his reputation.