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What is the punishment for evading arrest in texas with a motor v...
The formal charge: Evading Arrest or Detention with a Vehicle, Penal Code 38.04Charge level: State Jail Felony This is the lowest felony level in Texas. It is punishable by 180 days to 2 years in a state jail and an optional fine not to exc... Read More »
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What is a summary non motoring offence?
A summary offence is one that can be tried in a Magistrate's (or Sheriff's) Court without a jury. More serious offences automatically go to a Crown Court. Most motoring offences that don't involve death are summary offences. A summary non-m... Read More »
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In UK motor law, what is an ENDORSABLE OFFENCE?
As below, an offence that will add points to your licence, hence an endorsements section on your paper licence Read More »
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A summary offence can only be heard by a magistrates court, for example many minor traffic offences. An indictable offence can only be tried at Crown Court, for example rape, murder. A hybrid offence, sometimes known as an either way offenc...
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Outside of insurance fraud, if the insurance company finds out that you have falsified an application for insurance, they can go back to the date you started the policy and re-rate you from that time til now for back owed earned premium whi...
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fraud in the state of NJ is a 5000 dollar offense up to 15000 for repeat offenders
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Well, everyone's being pretty hard on you. I agree that in some circumstances, yes, unfortunately baliffs are necessary, but you don't say why you didn't pay back the fine. There could be reasons that you are simply unable to pay, although ...
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... IE.... cos it's one rule for THEM.. ie Members of Parliament and something ENTIRELY different for the likes of Joe and Jane PUBLIC... I think it may be classed as a "perk of the job"... cos, poor wee souls, they don't earn a lot... appa...
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No, he will not lose his benefits...they were earned for a lifetinme of work,committing a crime does not take away any pension benefits. Social security payments however are suspended while incarcerated for a period of greater than 30 days ...
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Hi, thanks for the answers. I removed a mobile phone from my right hand fleece pocket, as my seatbelt was pulling on it. The phone had actually been switched off since Weds evening, as I have recently lost my best friend to suicide and did ...
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