Subsequent incarceration refers to the imprisonment of an individual after they have already served time for a previous offense. This can occur when a person reoffends or violates the terms of their parole or probation. It highlights a cycle of criminal behavior and legal consequences, often influenced by various social, economic, and psychological factors.
jail time with supervision
jail time with supervision
After, subsequent to.
Incarceration is jail time so if a person is given a non-incarceration sentence it could be community service.
"Larc petit third or subsequent offense" refers to a legal classification related to theft, specifically petit larceny, which involves the theft of items of relatively low value. In many jurisdictions, a "third or subsequent offense" indicates that the individual has been previously convicted of petit larceny two or more times. This classification often leads to harsher penalties, such as increased fines or longer incarceration, reflecting a pattern of repeated criminal behavior. The exact definitions and consequences can vary by state or jurisdiction.
suivant = next/following/subsequent
Incarceration? Like in jail? No, its not a disability to be in jail be a long time.
The current laws on possession of marijuana in South Carolina are as follows:Possession1 oz or less (first offense) - Misdemeanor, Incarceration up to 30 Days, $100-$200 Fine1 oz or less (subsequent offense) - Misdemeanor, Incarceration up to 1 year, $200-$1,000 FineMore than 1 oz - Carries the same penalties of trafficking and sales, considered evidence of intent to sellSale or TraffickingTo a Minor or Within One Half Mile Radius of a School Zone, Public Park, or Playground - Felony, Incarceration up to 10 Years, $10,000 FineLess than 10 pounds - Felony, Incarceration up to 5 Years, $5,000 Fine10 to 100 Pounds - Felony, Incarceration 1 Year (mandatory minimum sentence), $10,000 Fine100 to 2,000 Pounds - Felony, Incarceration 25 Years (mandatory minimum sentence), $25,000 Fine2,000 to 10,000 Pounds - Felony, Incarceration 25 Years (mandatory minimum sentence), $50,000 Fine10,000 Pounds or More - Felony, Incarceration 25 Years (mandatory minimum sentence), $200,000 FineThe laws are pretty harsh! Be careful.
That means the maximum fine for incarceration you can get if convicted of that offence. This is the max you probably wont get anything close.
subsequent hospital visit low level
Sure, if you mean " after the 15th of March ".
An event that is the beginning; a first part or stage of subsequent events