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... send a strict message here in New Jersey.” A reckless driver who kills someone can be charged with vehicular homicide, punishable by five to 10 years in prison, and a fine of up to $150,000. A reckless ...
BY GINA G. SCALA NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM Has American society become so litigious that doing the right thing is now considered wrong and punishable by termination? That certainly seems to be the ...
... government authority to compile a list of subjects about which false statements are punishable. That governmental power has no clear limiting principle." When he announced the ruling, Kennedy said ...
... homicide can be punishable by five to ten years in prison, and a fine of up to $150,000. Punishment for vehicular assault can be six to eighteen months in prison with fines ranging from $1,000 to $10,000. ...
... it difficult to respond to verbal commands. In the case of Bayliss and Holloway, they were punished because of their disabilities. Tragically, being disabled may be a punishable offense in New Jersey! ...
... of a body part or organ – to a third degree offense which is punishable by three to five years imprisonment and/or a fine of up to $15,000. The law increases the penalty for assault by auto that causes ...
... along with women legislators and activists successfully pass a law in the Pakistani parliament making acid violence punishable by life imprisonment. And in the film, we see Zakia receive justice as her ...
... teaching students that discrimination against their fellow classmates is wrong and punishable. It is undoubtedly more difficult to impress the values of fairness and equality upon our children when our ...
... continue to criminalize homosexuality, often punishable by death Lesbian, gay, bisexual, trangender, and intersex (LGBTI) people in at least 80 countries cannot access even basic health services due ...
... or needle and sells that needle or syringe to another person would be guilty of a disorderly persons offense, which is punishable by imprisonment for up to six months, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both. ...
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... this CHILD with bodliy harm, which I do believe is a Crime punishable by LAW. ...
... officials. It also, makes failing to report an act of sexual abuse a crime of the fourth degree punishable by a term of three to five years in state prison and a fine of no more than $15,000, or both. ...
... activities punishable by life in prison on the first offense and death sentence for aggravated offenses.” I learned more about Mugisha’s exemplar life and work when he appeared onstage with Robert Kennedy’s ...
... Explain to your children the consequences of vandalism and other antics, such as animal cruelty. Both are unacceptable and punishable by law. Happy Halloween!  ...
... or enticing a child; engaging in sexual conduct with a child; and sexual assault. The bill creates a crime of the fourth degree – punishable by a term of imprisonment of up to 18 months and a fine of up ...
... punishable by death. Fish and Wildlife staff are those wonderful folks who brought us last December’s heinous – and needless, many would say — bear hunt. They seem determined to demonstrate the need ...
... be guilty of a crime of the fourth degree, which is punishable by up to 18 months in prison, a fine of up to $10,000, or both. “This timeframe might not have affected the outcome in the tragic case of ...
... same sad, tragic fate as Caylee.” The proposal would make the failure by a parent or guardian to report a missing child under the age of 13 to law enforcement within 24 hours a fourth degree crime, punishable ...
19. Should have convicted her on a lesser count.
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... under s. 827.03(3) commits aggravated manslaughter of a child, a felony of the first degree, punishable as provided in...." Operable phrase is "culpable negligence". ...
... the university’s “attitudes of carelessness and negligence” should be punishable with a fine. (At his request, this reporter provided a series of questions to Martin Mbugua, Princeton University spokesperson, ...
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