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16 Dec 2021, 1:52 pm by Daniel
Most drug possession convictions lead to jail time and large fines. [read post]
16 Dec 2021, 1:52 pm by Daniel
Most drug possession convictions lead to jail time and large fines. [read post]
15 Dec 2021, 4:11 am by Andrew Lavoott Bluestone
Casey, P.A. v Hochman, 963 F2d 1347 [10th Cir 1992]; In re Witko, 374 F3d 1040 [11th Cir 2004]). [read post]
15 Dec 2021, 2:18 am by Robin Stewart
Solicitors Robin Stewart and Nikki Basin of Anthony Gold consider the case of Global 100 Ltd v Laleva [2021]. [read post]
14 Dec 2021, 1:31 pm by John Houston Pope and Kamil Gajda
Notably, the fines may be avoided entirely if an employer reinstates an affected employee, with full back pay, after being notified by the Department of Legal Affairs of the violation, but before a final determination of the violation is entered. [read post]
12 Dec 2021, 2:44 pm by Donald Clarke
We can see this in the ICJ’s decision in Bosnia and Herzegovina v. [read post]
10 Dec 2021, 11:16 am by Michael Lowe
  This is life-changing: punishment upon conviction for a Texas Third Degree Felony charge involves incarceration in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice for a minimum of two (2) years and a maximum of ten (10) years, with a possible monetary fine not to exceed $10,000. [read post]
9 Dec 2021, 6:31 pm by Jonathan Pyzer
If the Crown elects to proceed by way of summary conviction, the general penalty is a maximum of two years less a day in jail, and/or a fine of not more than $5,000. [read post]
8 Dec 2021, 2:38 pm by Jon L. Gelman
Employers who violated the statute were subject to fines ranging from $1000-$70,000 per violation. [read post]
8 Dec 2021, 11:44 am
  California disagrees.The panel opinion by Judge Collins holds that (1) the case isn't moot -- even though schools are no longer closed -- due to the "voluntary cessation" doctrine and the fact that schools might perhaps be closed again were COVID to flare back up; (2) the cessation of in-person instruction at public schools was fine, but (3) the order stopping in-person instruction at private schools was unconstitutional. [read post]
7 Dec 2021, 2:59 pm by Kevin LaCroix
”   As a result, the complaint alleges, “Alphabet has suffered substantial harm and faces the potential fines in the billions of dollars. [read post]