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  2. Administrative Monetary Penalty - Wikipedia

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    An Administrative Monetary Penalty is a civil penalty imposed by a regulator for a contravention of an Act, regulation or by-law. [1] It is issued upon discovery of an unlawful event, and is due and payable subject only to any rights of review that may be available under the AMP's implementing scheme. [1]

  3. Criminal-justice financial obligations in the United States

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    Civil penalty, a financial penalty imposed by a government agency as restitution for wrongdoing in the case of a civil rather than criminal offense; Court costs, the cost associated with pursuing a legal case; History of United States Prison Systems; Race in the United States criminal justice system

  4. Civil penalty - Wikipedia

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    In some cases, a civil penalty may be supplemented by other legal process, including administrative sanctions or even criminal charges, and their respective appeals. For example, failure to pay a fine assessed for a traffic code violation may result in administrative suspension of a driver's license , and further driving after suspension may be ...

  5. Guindon v Canada - Wikipedia

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    Civil penalty proceedings under s. 163.2 of the Income Tax Act are of an administrative nature. They are not criminal in nature and do not lead to the imposition of true penal consequences. Therefore, G is not a person "charged with an offence" and accordingly, the protections under s. 11 of the Charter do not apply.

  6. Parricide - Wikipedia

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    Robert and Michael Bever killed their parents and 3 siblings in 2015. Joel Michael Guy Jr. killed and dismembered both of his parents on the Saturday after Thanksgiving in 2016. A 21 year old Turkish man in Bayraklı, İzmir who was studying chemistry, killed his parents by making them drink the cyanide sharbat he had prepared in May 2019. [8]

  7. Fine (penalty) - Wikipedia

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    The subject will have two choices now. He can pay the fine, or he can go into appeal. In contrast to the court-imposed fine, when the subject has paid the fine, he will keep the right to go into appeal. The subject can go into appeal within six weeks. [26] In the first instance, the subject appeals to the public prosecutor. [27]

  8. What happens to your bank account after you die? - AOL

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    3 ways to avoid complications and probate after you die. It can be tough to think about our own death. But taking action ahead of time can be a gift to your mourning family, who is left to pick up ...

  9. Blood money (restitution) - Wikipedia

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    The weregild compensation system was common among Germanic peoples as part of Ancient Germanic law, before the introduction of Christianity. [2] A scale of payments, graduated according to the heinousness of the crime, was fixed by laws, which further settled who could exact the blood-money, and who were entitled to share it.