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Game violations often do include jail-time in addition to fines.
Animal abuse. Jail time and or fines. Now unless you own a farm killing a baby chick is just wrong.
If hitting the tree was due to reckless driving or driving under the influence, you could face legal consequences that might include fines, license suspension, or even jail time. However, just hitting a tree without any illegal circumstances would likely not result in jail time.
Just as an example, Microsoft has lost millions of dollars by Chinese pirates copying windows and Microsoft office free and distributing it. This costs lost sales and it can lead to Microsoft raising prices to make up for it.
you should just take it easy!
Don't pay him he can sue but he'll have to pay money to do that . the judge will decide how much on the circumstance and you'll have small fines no jail time and you can pay fines as low as 100 a month if he wins or even 50$ he can try to shut the shop down but they really don't take the time to do all that in ca. it's just a misdemeanour fines can be as high as 1000$ & 30 day's in jail . but won't do that because ca is lenient on that matter
Spamming can lead to consequences such as fines or legal action, but it is unlikely to result in jail time unless it involves criminal activities beyond just spamming. It's always best to adhere to spamming regulations and guidelines to avoid any legal issues.
no kimber fines is not crazy she is just very hyper and sometimes mean
Deportation occurs when a person has violated the laws of any country. Not every violation leads to deportation. When a person has overstayed on a visa and not adhered to immigration laws, then he/she can be deported. Citizens cannot be deported but if they are convicted of any crime that affects the laws of the Country and its citizenship, then they can be deported.
NO this is illegal. it is piracy. if you see this don't buy it just report the item or the seller they can get jail time and up to $100,000 in fines for this
Jail time: You may be required to spend up to 48 hours in jail. Depending on the circumstances surrounding your case the court may order you to pay just the fines in lieu of any jail time. If the court does order jail time they may substitute attendance at a victim impact panel in lieu of any jail time.Fines: The fines for a first offense DUI will be between $250 and $1,000 plus court costs. At the court's discretion they may order you to just jail time versus paying any fine amounts. Even if the court orders you to serve jail time in lieu of any fines, you will still have to pay any court costs.License Suspension: The minimum license suspension period for a first offense is 90 days. The license suspension period could be increased if there was an accident causing property damage or bodily injury to another person. It should also be noted that your license suspension period will not begin until the day that you are released from jail.
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