Your answer depends on which border(s) in the world you cross. Typically, when one is caught 'smuggling goods' -- i.e., carrying goods with proof of ownership and not declaring them when crossing a border -- the goods are confiscated.
When you answer the question from the border authority, "Do you have anything to declare?" or "What do you have to declare?" or "What do you plan to sell/ leave in [country name]? and you are not truthful, usually, this is a major offense in the country that you enter.
Any buyer of raw diamonds which are smuggled goods could be subject to criminal prosecution, depending on the laws of the country.
Yes, when you declare a ball unplayable, you have the option to re-tee it as one of your relief options. You must take a penalty stroke for declaring the ball unplayable. Make sure to follow the specific rules regarding where to re-tee the ball, which is typically from the original teeing area.
A series of increasingly painful injections which will give someone both the AIDs virus and kill them after three years. And that's just the lease of the punishments.
The penalty for any crime depends on the laws in effect in the country/ state/ location where the crime is committed. For example, being caught smuggling diamonds into the US, regardless of the point of entry would be a federal crime, since America's borders are protected by an arm of the US government: Homeland Security. In addition to the penalty, you would loose the stones as they would be confiscated. As an alternative, you could declare the stones and pay the duty on them, then bring them into the United States. Note that you may be challenged as to the source of the stones, so a Kimberly Process Certificate as to their origin would part of the documentation you'd present at the border.
Yes, a very significant penalty. Like the more famous 1933 double eagle coin, private ownership of these bills is illegal. They were printed for transferring large amounts of cash between government departments and were never put into general circulation.
The word penalty is a noun. A penalty is a legal sentence.
no a different player can't kick penalty after a penalty is recall.
The penalty spot or penalty mark.
Reward is an antonym for penalty.
No it is penalty is a noun.
Penalty pass or Penalty pass/shot, depending on where you are on court.
A penalty is declined in football when the team that committed the penalty would benefit more from the result of the play than from the penalty yardage.
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