5-20 years behind bars
The maximum penalty for Breach of the Peace is 3 years imprisonment and an unlimited fine.
The pecuniary liability limit to a civil penalty is the maximum amount of money that can be imposed as a penalty for a civil violation. This limit is set by law and varies depending on the specific violation or regulatory framework. It serves as a cap on the financial consequences of non-compliance.
In South Carolina, the penalty for unpaid taxes is 5% of the tax due for the first month, with an additional 0.5% added each month thereafter. There is also a maximum penalty of 25%. Additionally, interest is charged on the unpaid balance at a rate of 2% per month.
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What EXACTLY does the questioner mean by, "medical contact information?" If by that you mean who is listed as your next of kin, or whom to notify in case of an emergency, I'm pretty sure that THAT information is not covered under HIPPA. Only your specific medical diagnosis, condition, treatment and meds are covered as confidential.
5-20 years behind bars.
The maximum penalty for Breach of the Peace is 3 years imprisonment and an unlimited fine.
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The maximum penalty for sending alcohol through the mail is the death penalty or imprisonment for life. The person convicted of mailing alcohol which results in the death of another person, will be subject to the maximum penalty.
Please do not exceed the maximum speed limit on this road. You are liable to get the maximum penalty.
The maximum penalty for cattle rustling according to Australia's law books is hanging. This law is not enforced anymore but are still in the law books.
25 years in prison
The maximum distance that can be given as a penalty in American football is half the distance to the opponent's goalline; for example, if you were on the 15-yard line and received 10 yards of penalty, the maximum you could gain is 7.5, or 8 yards rounded.
It would be a FELONY crime. Your state's statutes will include the maximum penalty set by the legislature for that offense.
The max stay is life, max penalty death.
5 to 10 years
When someone refers to a 'stiff penalty' it is just a way of saying that a person will get the maximum punishment that the law allows for that particular crime. Such as armed robbery may carry a penalty of 25 years to life. The stiffest penalty for this crime would be life. The death penalty is definitely the stiffest penalty for murder in the 1st degree. It is the maximum punishment for taking someones life with premeditation or several other factors that decide if a case is elegible for capital punishment.