Too broad a question to answer. There are different penalties for this violation in almost every jurisdiction.
In the UK - you are limited to the amount of "Damage" you cause. So if you walk across a grass field and trespass the you are limited to the amount of damage you cause - not much if any. If however, you walk across a field of "any expensive crop" then you could be liable to the cost of replacing that good.
A fine.
In Hawaii, the fine for trespassing can vary depending on the specifics of the offense. Generally, trespassing is considered a petty misdemeanor, which can result in a fine of up to $1,000 and/or up to 30 days in jail. However, if the trespassing involves a property that is posted or fenced, it can lead to more severe penalties. It's important to check local laws for the most accurate and current information.
The penalty for trespassing in Indiana depends on where you are. You may get a fine or you could possibly go to jail.
The punishment for menacing in NYS depends with the type of degree. Second degree menacing in NYS includes a maximum punishment of one year in jail and a fine of $1000.
Trespassing can be considered either a felony or misdemeanor depending on the case. If it is a misdemeanor it can be a fine of up to $1,000.
Ask someone in Virginia
wha is the fine for posting signage on private property
It can be as much as 12 months in jail, and a $1,000 fine.
Probably not unless you don't pay the fine in NJ.
It depends on what type of criminal trespassing, if it is in a house no more than 60 days of jail. If it is not then no more than 30 days of jail. And no fine will be more than $500
The phrase "no trespassing" means that entry is not allowed on a property. On the other hand, "no trespassing vs no trespassing" does not make sense as it is repetitive and redundant.
an VTL 1110-a is ""Failure to obey traffic control device."" the fine for this ticket is $0 - $150.00 with a $85.00 mandatory NYS surcharge. It carries a penalty of 2 points against your license.