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Perjury is not prosecuted as frequently as other crimes, but when it is proven, individuals can face serious consequences such as fines or imprisonment.
Yes, individuals have been prosecuted for downloading books illegally, as it is a violation of copyright law. Penalties for such actions can include fines and even imprisonment, depending on the severity of the offense.
Yes. It may be officially labeled as something other than malpractice, but they can be prosecuted.
Yes, adultery is considered a misdemeanor in South Carolina and can be punishable by a fine or imprisonment. However, it is rarely prosecuted.
Yes, individuals and organizations have been prosecuted for creating and distributing viruses, particularly in cases involving malware, ransomware, and other forms of cybercrime. Law enforcement agencies worldwide actively investigate and prosecute such cybercriminal activities to deter further incidents. Prosecutions can lead to significant penalties, including fines and imprisonment, depending on the severity of the offense and the damage caused.
As outside of the ghetto; when people committed crimes, they were prosecuted.
Prosecuted and executed? 2
several peoples was prosecuted for casting fake votes.
Tampering with food can lead to serious health risks and harm to consumers. This type of crime is investigated by food safety authorities and law enforcement agencies, who gather evidence such as surveillance footage, forensic analysis, and witness testimonies. If caught, perpetrators can be prosecuted under food safety laws and face criminal charges, potentially resulting in fines, imprisonment, or other penalties.
Peter was imprisoned and prosecuted under orders of Roman Emperor Nero.
The criminal was prosecuted for his crimes in a court of law and judged by a jury of his peers.
Emergency Serices cannot be prosecuted for their services.