Yes. But unjust vexation is eligible for probation. I mean there are a lot of clogged jails so it will be better to put someone on probation and pay taxes rather than eating up peoples' taxes.
Go and see an attorney (lawyer).
In the Philippines, bail for the crime of unjust vexation is typically set at a discretion of the court, often depending on the circumstances of the case. Generally, the amount can range from a few thousand pesos to around 10,000 pesos. However, it's important to consult legal counsel or refer to local court guidelines for specific amounts, as they can vary.
They can be found in Contempt of Court, and either jailed or fined or both, depending on the type of case.
The New Perry Mason - 1973 The Case of the Jailed Justice 1-10 was released on: USA: 2 December 1973
If they were the only plaintiff in the case, no it would not. The case would be dismissed, unless someone else who had "standing" in the case came forward to re-file the action in their own name.
If a case of unjust vaccination is brought to court, it can take several years to be resolved due to legal procedures, evidence gathering, and court hearings. The exact length of time can vary depending on the complexity of the case and other factors.
This is called perjury. Punishment depends on what state you may be in and what type of case it is. If a criminal case you could be jailed for contempt of court and charged criminally with obstruction of justice. In civil cases you cannot be jailed but you could receive large monetary fines.
Remedies for unjust wages may include filing a complaint with the appropriate labor department or agency, seeking legal advice to explore options for a lawsuit or legal action, and negotiating directly with the employer to address the wage discrepancy. It is important to document and gather evidence of the unjust wages to support your case.
According to Jesus Christ / Yeshua Ha Mashyiach, those laws that take the substance owned by widows and orphans are unjust. Any law that is an unjust burden to the bearer is unjust. Any laws that are not based in the word of God are unjust. All just laws are supported by scriptural principle. Criminal case witnesses in the Bible had to have at least two witnesses that agreed in their testimony to convict a person of an offense. This was just because if the witnesses were found to be false witnesses, to lie, they would receive the same punishment as would have been executed upon the accused if he had actually done the offense. Therefore the laws on perjury lack much in justice.
I'm not too sure if this is the same case your thinking of, but Ronnie radke of Escape the fate was arrested and jailed, and was then replaced not long after by Craig Mabbit.
On what grounds. Not in my case as it was unjust. You need to give a reason why you want to sue.
The person a case is held against is the "Defendant". The person holding the case against them is known as the "Plaintiff".