You weren't physcically or mentally unable to work. I doubt it. Or, do you mean the prison term left you unable to work?
You will serve 2 years incarceration in prison. Then upon release you will serve 5 years mandatory supervisory probation.
It depends on the context. Brief is a relative term, and the fact that it is talking about incarceration does not change that. A career criminal who has served several sentences may refer to a 5 year incarceration as brief, while a person who has never been to jail before may refer to spending a week incarcerated as a long sentence. This is not a technical legal term that means anything outside of regular usage.
if you do not owe it, they shouldn't be able to collect it anywhere. even if its past the deadline for you to contest the bill you should still try
The current laws on possession of marijuana in South Carolina are as follows:Possession1 oz or less (first offense) - Misdemeanor, Incarceration up to 30 Days, $100-$200 Fine1 oz or less (subsequent offense) - Misdemeanor, Incarceration up to 1 year, $200-$1,000 FineMore than 1 oz - Carries the same penalties of trafficking and sales, considered evidence of intent to sellSale or TraffickingTo a Minor or Within One Half Mile Radius of a School Zone, Public Park, or Playground - Felony, Incarceration up to 10 Years, $10,000 FineLess than 10 pounds - Felony, Incarceration up to 5 Years, $5,000 Fine10 to 100 Pounds - Felony, Incarceration 1 Year (mandatory minimum sentence), $10,000 Fine100 to 2,000 Pounds - Felony, Incarceration 25 Years (mandatory minimum sentence), $25,000 Fine2,000 to 10,000 Pounds - Felony, Incarceration 25 Years (mandatory minimum sentence), $50,000 Fine10,000 Pounds or More - Felony, Incarceration 25 Years (mandatory minimum sentence), $200,000 FineThe laws are pretty harsh! Be careful.
45%
Cannabis possession in Florida: 20g or less: Misdemeanor: incarceration 1 yr, fine $1,000. More than 20g- Felony: Incarceration 5 yrs, fine $5,000. 25 or more plants- Felony. Incarceration: 15 years, fine $10,000. Source: http://norml.org/index.cfm?wtm_view=&Group_ID=4530
Texas does not have state disability. There are only 5 states that do. The option was left up to each person. You can purchase individual short term disability insurance in Texas on your own.
You need to collect 5 stars. You collect 5 stars by doing challanges from Chris.
Among people who have a learning disability, in about 50% of causes has been identified. In people with a severe or profound learning disability, the rate of unknown cases is 'approximately' 25%
Approximately 47,000 Americans become so badly injured, that they are disabled each year. This does not include mental health or other underlying illnesses that cause disability.
I have been in prison for 5 or more years and i have two rods in my legs from gun shots. Will i be elgible for short term disability?
Mental