Yes you can go to jail for having a scale in your car. It is mandatory one year. i have been arrested for it. I was in a parking lot with a couple friends, we had a blunt rolled, and had over an ounce and a half, and a scale. The cops came and searched the car, found everything asked whos it was, and right away i took full blame for everything. they cuffed me immediatly, and put me in the back of the car. I was then held with out bail, went to court, and then was told it was mandatory to do one yr for the scale. My lawyer was so good that she got my case dissmissed, because the cop didnt bring in any of the evidence. I then got off with 6 months continuence with out a finding (6 months probation). I had to pay $365.00 for probation fees, i was then clear and got it off my record. Yes you can go to jail for having a scale in your car. It is mandatory one year. i have been arrested for it. I was in a parking lot with a couple friends, we had a blunt rolled, and had over an ounce and a half, and a scale. The cops came and searched the car, found everything asked whos it was, and right away i took full blame for everything. they cuffed me immediatly, and put me in the back of the car. I was then held with out bail, went to court, and then was told it was mandatory to do one yr for the scale. My lawyer was so good that she got my case dissmissed, because the cop didnt bring in any of the evidence. I then got off with 6 months continuence with out a finding (6 months probation). I had to pay $365.00 for probation fees, i was then clear and got it off my record.
No, you cannot go to jail for not having Obamacare. However, you may face a penalty or fine for not having health insurance coverage in certain circumstances.
Yes, you can go to jail for having weed in your car, as it is illegal in many states and countries. Possession of marijuana can result in criminal charges, fines, and possibly jail time depending on the amount and the laws of the jurisdiction. It is important to be aware of the laws in your area regarding marijuana possession.
In North Carolina, receiving a ticket for having an open container in a car is considered a misdemeanor offense, which could result in a fine but not jail time. However, if there are additional charges or if the offense is connected to other criminal activity, the consequences could be more severe.
Yes, a young driver can go to jail if they were found to be at fault for causing a fatal car accident. The severity of the consequences will depend on factors such as the circumstances of the accident, the driver's actions, and relevant laws in the jurisdiction.
no, she was accused of having an affair with a nazi, but never went to jail.
You will not go to jail for having vodka in your car, although if you get pulled over and the police search your vehicle and find pot in the car then you will definitely go to jail.
yes you can go to jail for stealing a car,
You can certainly get in serious trouble for having your vehicle uninsured.
It depends on where you are and what the exact charge is.
That constitutes fraud and you can go to jail for that.
in nc, can you go to jail if you owe a bank for a car?
no you can't go to jail for throwing a snowball at a car.
yes, if you are in possesion of a gun you will go to jail.
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No, you cannot go to jail for not having Obamacare. However, you may face a penalty or fine for not having health insurance coverage in certain circumstances.
Yes, you can go to jail for having weed in your car, as it is illegal in many states and countries. Possession of marijuana can result in criminal charges, fines, and possibly jail time depending on the amount and the laws of the jurisdiction. It is important to be aware of the laws in your area regarding marijuana possession.
Jail? No. But the car can be repossessed and major fines can be instated for non payement.