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  1. Dec 8, 2023 · Grand theft, sexual abuse, drug crimes (such as unlawful sale/distribution of controlled substances), and possession of child pornography often result in felony charges. Upon conviction, criminal offenses will appear on the offender's criminal record and may lead to a year or more in prison. Certain crimes like sexual assault may require an ...

  2. Crime - Classification, Types, Penalties: Most legal systems divide crimes into categories for various purposes connected with the procedures of the courts, such as assigning different kinds of court to different kinds of offense. Common law originally divided crimes into two categories: felonies—the graver crimes, generally punishable by death and the forfeiture of the perpetrator’s land ...

  3. Dec 17, 2014 · The perpetrator may also face steep fines. Fines allowed by criminal statute often range as follows: First-degree felony: $20,000 or more. Second-degree felony: $15,000 to $20,000. Third-degree felony: $10,000 to $15,000. Fourth degree felony: $5,000 to $10,000.

  4. The Environmental Crimes Section works with the Department of Labor and U.S. Attorneys across the country to safeguard the lives of American workers. To prevent and deter crimes that put the lives of workers at risk, ECS brings and supports prosecutions of worker endangerment violations under worker safety, Title 18, and environmental statutes.

  5. Oct 14, 2021 · Reimburse the owner for loss of use or loss of enjoyment of that personal property or money; Serve a prison sentence for up to a year or longer; Pay a set amount of civil fines, criminal fines, or both; Pay additional damages for items that cannot be repaired or replaced; and/or. In rare cases, pay some amount of punitive damages.

  6. Section 4 (a) provides that “a mediation communication is privileged. . . and is not subject of discovery or admissible in evidence in a proceeding unless waived or precluded as provided by Section 5.”. Subsection (b) describes the scope of the privilege. A party to a mediation may refuse to disclose, and may prevent any other person from ...

  7. In Florida, misdemeanor offenses are handled at the County Court level and are considered less serious crimes than felony offenses. Examples of common misdemeanors are: Battery. Domestic Violence Battery. Disorderly Conduct.

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