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Police get a good laugh as they write you that tickets that could cost you $500 and jail time.
7000 dollars or 6 months in jail.
Up to 90 days in jail and / or a $500 fine.
Usually not, but the answer does depend upon how you were driving around. A LEO may, at his/her discretion, issue a warning citation which will only require a trip to the local vehicle administration to purchase a new sticker.
There are no set penalties for criminal offenses. After conviction, the court must consider the facts and circumstances of the crime, the defendant's prior history, and a number of other mitigating and aggravating circumstances.
Depends what kind, Peace officer: Jail time (Impersonation of a peace officer) Under Age: Probaion (Fraud)
NJ regulation 39:8-1 Failure to have inspection $126. Ad $30.00 court cost to that, and your grand total will be roughly $150.00. Ask yourself, is it really worth it? If you are caught driving with a fraudulent inspection sticker how ever, you may be placed in jail for a period of time on top of a $500.00 fine.
they are fake ever sence he got out of jail because he had to cut them off to go into jail :)
yes
You could possibly go to jail
i bet it is different from state to state but no you cant go to jail for expired tags you can get a ticket. but if your tags are expired and you put a year sticker that dose not belong you can go to jail for fraud.
Fake credit card numbers are illegal. If you get caught using fake credit card numbers, you could go to jail.