I think what you meant is civil lawsuits, with that being said the answer is no. Civil lawsuits which is person to person is usually for damages (money...). When it is versus the state like State vs John Smith then there is jail time involved. In civil lawsuits the plaintiff may ask for for a restraining order though.
the laws are different for each state.........typically they are one of the harshest sentencing crimes on the books......in NC you will get less jail time for killing a person versus selling 10 percocets
Yes, if the employees are different classes -- such as full-time versus part-time, or year-round versus seasonal. Even under the health reform employer mandate, the employer is not required to offer coverage to people working less than 30 hours per week or fewer than 120 days a year.
Third felony arrest. What is the possible jail time.
In most states, you get more jail time. and the next time you have police contact you will be forced to start the jail time right then.
The length of jail time for a first DUI offense varies depending on the jurisdiction and the circumstances of the case. Generally, first-time offenders may face up to a few days to several months in jail, but many jurisdictions offer alternatives such as probation, community service, or alcohol education programs instead of jail time. It is important to consult with a legal professional in your area for specific information related to your case.
how much jail time with ASSA4
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No, the slope of a speed-versus-time graph represents the rate of change of speed, not acceleration. Acceleration is represented by the slope of a velocity-versus-time graph.
He has spent time in jail.
no he is not currently serving time in jail!
I don't think no jail time.