Prison time, jail, deportation
Someone who breaks the law is arrested.
A person can always go to Prison for being convicted of committing an action that is both against the law and carries a prison sentence. However, it is not against the law to marry an immigrant, whether that immigrant be legally or illegally residing in the United States - other countries may have different laws in this regard.
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.
If a slave breaks the law, they would likely face punishment from their owner, which can vary depending on the severity of the offense. In some cases, the owner may choose to sell the slave or impose physical punishment.
Punishment refers to a penalty imposed on someone who has violated a rule or law, often with the intention of correcting behavior or deterring future violations. Sanctions or penalties are measures imposed to enforce a rule or law, with the aim of encouraging compliance and discouraging non-compliance, but may not necessarily involve the punitive aspect seen in punishment.
The penalty for an immigrant who breaks the law is deportation.
Depends on the law where you live, and whether what you were doing breaks the law. No one answer to your questions- sorry
If he breaks the law it is possible.
Someone who breaks the law is arrested.
Yes, according to the new law it is possible
A long jail sentence is one possible penalty for breaking a law.
No. An employment contract is a violation of civil law not criminal law. It will depend on the penalty wording of the contract as to what action may be taken against them.
If a gay person breaks the law, that person will serve a penalty, just as a straight person would do. Sexual orientation has nothing to do with it.
Yes, it is against the law for a non-immigrant to work for cash in the US
They go to trail (is that Trail BC or did you mean 'on trial') and are judged by council members. Punishment depends on how bad the crime was. The death penalty is an option.
'Under penalty of law' means that if you're caught doing whatever they're warning you about, you will probably be arrested.
No he cannot