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Jamaal Bowman: US Democrat US lawmaker charged over false Capitol fire alarm

Jamaal Bowman: US Democrat US lawmaker charged over false Capitol fire alarm
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... Mr Bowman is due to to appear in DC on Thursday morning for his arraignment on the misdemeanour charge, which carries a Maximum Penalty of $1,000 (£825) and six months in prison...

Two jailed for killing French bus driver over Covid mask rule

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... Veronique Monguillot, widow of the victim, was angry the men did not get a Maximum Penalty of 30 years imprisonment...

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... The Maximum Penalty for the importation, manufacturing, possession and sale of these weapons will be increased from six months to two years, as will the Maximum Penalty for sales to under 18s...

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... The 2015-16 Premier League champions, and their parent companies, have subsequently agreed to pay a fine up to the Maximum Penalty of £880,000, the CMA said...

Protests: Police powers to tackle tactics come into effect

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Jul 2,2023 5:20 am

... Taking equipment to a tunnel carries a Maximum Penalty of six months in prison, as will obstructing major transport works...

Donald Trump has been charged again. What happens now?

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... Espionage Act violations can carry up to 10 years in prison, while obstruction of justice - also a felony - carries a Maximum Penalty of 20 years...

Coronation protests allowed, security minister Tom Tugendhat says

Coronation protests allowed, security minister Tom Tugendhat says
May 3,2023 6:01 am

... The Public Order Bill includes a penalty of up to six months imprisonment or an unlimited fine for " locking on" - which involves individuals attaching themselves to others, objects or buildings - while any action which " prevents or significantly delays the operation of key infrastructure" including airports, railways, printing presses and oil and gas infrastructure has a Maximum Penalty of 12 months in prisons, an unlimited fine, or both...

Charlottesville torch marchers face criminal charges six years later

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... The charge carries a Maximum Penalty of up to five years in prison...

Coronation protests allowed, security minister Tom Tugendhat says

Apr 18,2023 9:10 pm

By Oliver Slow & Dominic CascianiBBC News

Anti-monarchy groups will be allowed to protest at The King 's Coronation on Saturday, security minister Tom Tugendhat has insisted.

However they will not be permitted to " disrupt others" Mr Tugendhat said.

His comments came after protest groups received letters reminding them about changes to The Law targeting " serious disruption" including attaching themselves to people or infrastructure.

The controversial came into effect on Wednesday.

The Letter , sent on 28 April by the Home Office 's Police Powers Unit to groups including Republic, said that upon coming into effect on Wednesday the Public Order Bill would include penalties for " specific criminal offences" including locking-on and interfering with key national infrastructure and processions.

" I would be grateful if you could publicise and forward this letter to your members who are likely to be affected by these legislative changes, " The Letter said.

Graham Smith, CEO of Republic, described The Letter as " intimidatory" and very odd".

" We've been liaising closely with The Police about the protest for weeks - we've had meetings with them, " he told PA news agency.

" They've said very clearly that they have no problems with our plans. I just can't understand why the Home Office thinks it's appropriate to send a letter like that, which was anonymous in terms of no person's name on it, " He Said , adding that there are plans for 1,700 people to protest in London's Trafalgar Square on Saturday.

Speaking to The Bbc 's Today programme, Mr Tugendhat said that anti-monarchy groups have the " liberty that anybody in the United Kingdom has to protest, what they don't have the liberty to do is to disrupt others".

He added that the complexity of the security operation for The Coronation was heightened by The Presence of foreign leaders.

The Public Order Bill includes a penalty of up to six months' imprisonment or an unlimited fine for " locking on" - which involves individuals attaching themselves to others, objects or buildings - while any action which " prevents or significantly delays the operation of key infrastructure" including airports, railways, printing presses and oil and gas infrastructure has a Maximum Penalty of 12 Months in prisons, an unlimited fine, or both.

The Home Office describes them as " sensible and proportionate measures" in response to actions by groups such Just Stop Oil and Insulate Britain that have caused " serious disruption".

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