fiftee to twenty years.
The Computer Misuse laws were changed in 2006 by adding stiffer penalties for hacking. The maximum penalty for hacking in England is 6 months in prison and a fine of at least 2,000 pounds.
No. According to the Rome Statute - the document that created the International Criminal Court - the maximum penalty is life imprisonment.
That all depends on the charge. If you hack into the WiFi of your local Subway that requires you pay for it first, then you might be facing petty theft, a misdemeanor. Although, if you (somehow) hack into the files of the pentagon and edit everything you can get your cursor on to pictures of Nyan Cat, then your looking at...well, a lot more time in prison than you have for living.
£2500 is the maximum fine for littering. The average fine if it goes to court is £100 plus court costs. Litter wardens & Police can also issue a fixed penalty notice of £50 which if you don't pay within 2 weeks you can get taken to court. It is also worth noting that the maximum fine for fly tipping is unlimited.
if they tell the police, you can get a fine, a ban from facebook, or even worse... go to court (if you are found guilty you can go to prison for a maximum of five years)!!
The maximum sentence for a conviction arising out of impeachment is removal from office. The official would be separately charged in a standard court for any crimes committed while in office.
Penalty pass or Penalty pass/shot, depending on where you are on court.
The maximum possible sentence in US District Court would be the death penalty, but the sentence for any particularcrime or crimes varies. Judges use the federal sentencing guidelines to determine appropriate penalties for convicted defendants on a case-by-case basis.
A warrant for your arrest.
The fixed penalty notice for speeding is £100 for each offence. If it goes to court, the maximum is £1000 for each offence. -- The minimum penalty for speeding is a £100 fine and 3 penalty points added to your licence. You could be disqualified from driving if you build up 12 or more penalty points within a period of 3 years. If you're stopped by the police for the speeding offence, they can either: (A) send you the details of the penalty (B) send the case straight to court If you weren't stopped by the police for the speeding offence (eg it was caught by speed camera), the vehicle's registered keeper must be sent a notice of intended prosecution within 14 days. You may have to go to court if you ignore the notice.
The penalties for an expired license depend on the citation you received. An appearance in court is required. The penalties could be a maximum $1000 fine, 6 months in jail, or 3 years probation. Failure to appear in court will result in a warrant for your arrest.
In the US, no. The Supreme Court found that minors could not be sentenced to the death penalty.