no he performed community service
No, but they can serve time in jail, pursuant to USC 18, Sections 702 and 704.
both at the same time
Yes and no. No, he cannot literally give a sentence that says, "You can no longer live here." However, he can offer a choice of, "You either voluntarily leave the community, or you will serve X amount of time in jail/prison." Then the person either complies with the judge's desire for him to move, or serves out the time. Most do as the judge wishes.
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you can get fined, serve jail time, or do community service
i think some people do what they on that time
It can be looked at both ways. It can be viewed as a punishment in that it is usually assigned as an alternative to having to serve jail time or pay a fine. It can also be viewed as a reward, in that it was offered instead of having to serve jail time or pay a fine. The choice of how to view it, is yours.
they provide for the greater good and at the same time will be the end of us
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DWI punishments are different for everyone. You could receive jail time or community service. If you are a repeat offender you will serve jail time. It is different for everyone depending on their record.