No
The punishment varies by country, amount of damage done, etc. It usually involves some jail time and fines...
Jail time is not usually given for not paying child support. Removing the drivers license, garnishment and fines usually come before jail time.
Jail, fines.
you could pay huge fines and serve some jail time pending the amount found and if there is intent to traffic or not.
If paying fines or making restitution to the victim was part of your sentence and you failed to do so for whatever reason, the judge can jail you if he so chooses.
Same as the guy that was going to do the murder, life in prison.
Jail? No. But the car can be repossessed and major fines can be instated for non payement.
Yes, in most cases the jail time you serve for fines is in lieu of payment. HOWEVER - this does not apply in the case of court ordered judgments. #2 answ: It depends on what your final judgment was. Most of the time, the judge, or sometimes the local laws, determine the amount of money that you will paid toward your fines for everyday you spend in jail (as mentioned above). You may also have additional fines, such as court expenses that are not applied to time served and you will be responsible for those after being released.
life time
Fines and depending on what they've killed, jail time.
Fines, sanctions, or jail.