Simple trespass in Mississippi 97-17-85 is a fine of $50.00 This is providing the property is not covered under the "stock law"
Section 93-17-93 Entering without permission is covered by fines of $150.00 to a max. of $250.00 this does not include Landowner or lessee their family, guests or agents. Nor does it include surveyors or any other lawful business.
Section 97-17-99 covers trespass,inciting or soliciting in buildings or land, still a misdemeanor but carries a fine of $500.00 or county jail time of less than 6 months or both.
The charge of simple assault is the same whether you are a minor or an adult. There are no "special" offense charges for minors. The only difference is in how you are handled by the legal system. As for the punishment - there is no way to know. It is completely dependent on the seriousness of the offense, and what your past history might be.
If this is your second or greater conviction for simple possession you will face Class E felony charges which carry a potential sentence of 1-6 years and fines up to $3,000.
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A criminal offense that is typically punishable by fines, probation, or limited jail time is known as a misdemeanor. Misdemeanors are less severe than felonies and can include offenses such as petty theft, disorderly conduct, or simple assault. The penalties often aim to rehabilitate the offender rather than impose lengthy incarceration. Each jurisdiction may have specific classifications and penalties for misdemeanors.
Simple possession refers to the act of having a controlled substance, such as drugs, in one's personal possession without intent to distribute or sell. It is often considered a less severe offense compared to possession with intent to distribute. The legal consequences for simple possession can vary by jurisdiction, but it typically results in fines, probation, or minimal jail time rather than severe criminal penalties.
Hit and run penalties can vary from jail time to just a simple fine. This depends on what happened to the person in the car that you hit.
most likely a simple moving violation. the penalties can vary from state to state.
In Mexico, the punishment for simple assault can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the circumstances of the offense. Generally, simple assault may result in fines, community service, or imprisonment for a period ranging from a few days to several months. Additionally, if the assault causes injury or involves specific aggravating factors, the penalties can be more severe. Always consult local laws for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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Felony, 2-10 yrs.; Subsequent offense: felony, 4-20 yrs.; Within 1000 ft. of school or in presence of child under 12: up to double penalties; Subsequent offense: up to triple penaltiesFelony, 2-10 yrs.; Subsequent offense: felony, 4-20 yrs.; Within 1000 ft. of school or in presence of child under 12: up to double penalties; Subsequent offense: up to triple penalties