Common use of Statutory Penalties Clause in Contracts

Statutory Penalties. The defendant understands that upon his plea of guilty, the maximum penalties the Court may impose are as follows: not more than 5 years of imprisonment, a $250,000 fine, 3 years of supervised release, an order of restitution, and a $100 mandatory special assessment. The defendant agrees to pay in full the mandatory special assessment of $100 no later than the date of sentencing. The defendant further understands that the crime he is pleading guilty to is a felony offense.

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Sources: Plea Agreement, Plea Agreement

Statutory Penalties. The defendant understands that upon his plea of guiltyguilty to the information charging him with violation of 18 U.S.C. § 641, the maximum penalties penalty the Court may impose are as follows: is not more than 5 years one year of imprisonmentimprisonment or a five-year term of probation, a $250,000 100,000 fine, 3 years one year of supervised release, an order of restitution, and a $100 25 mandatory special assessment. The defendant agrees to pay , which must be paid in full at the mandatory special assessment of $100 no later than the date time of sentencing. The defendant further understands that the crime he is pleading guilty to this offense is a felony offenseClass A Misdemeanor.

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Sources: Plea Agreement

Statutory Penalties. The defendant understands that upon his plea of guilty, the maximum penalties the Court may impose are as follows: as to Count One, not more than 5 3 years of imprisonment, a $250,000 fine, 3 years of supervised release, an order of restitution, and a $100 mandatory special assessment. The defendant agrees to pay in full the mandatory special assessment of $100 no later than the date of sentencing. The defendant further understands that the crime he is pleading guilty to is a felony offense.

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Sources: Plea Agreement

Statutory Penalties. The defendant understands that upon his her plea of guilty, guilty to Counts 1 and 2 of the Information the maximum penalties the Court may impose on each count are as follows: not more than 5 20 years of imprisonment, a $250,000 fine, 3 5 years of supervised release, an order of restitution, and a $100 mandatory special assessment. The defendant agrees to pay assessment which must be paid in full at the mandatory special assessment of $100 no later than the date time of sentencing. The defendant further understands that the crime he is pleading guilty to is a felony offensethese offenses are Class B felonies.

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Sources: Plea Agreement

Statutory Penalties. The defendant understands that upon his plea of guiltyguilty to the Information charging him with a violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act, the maximum penalties penalty the Court may impose are as follows: is not more than 5 years six months of imprisonmentimprisonment,2 a fine of not more than $10,000, a $250,000 fine, 3 years of supervised release, an order of restitutionnot more than five years’ probation, and a $100 25 mandatory special assessment. The defendant agrees to pay Special Assessment which must be paid in full at the mandatory special assessment of $100 no later than the date time of sentencing. The defendant further understands that the crime he is pleading guilty to is a felony offense18 U.S.C. §§ 3559(a)(7) and 3561(c)(2).

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Sources: Plea Agreement

Statutory Penalties. The defendant Defendant understands that upon his plea of guilty, the maximum penalties the Court may impose are punishment for this offense is as follows: not more than 5 years : a. a sentence of life imprisonment, ; b. a $250,000 fine, 3 years term of supervised release, an order release of restitution, and up to 5 years; c. a fine of $100 mandatory special assessment. The defendant agrees to pay in full the 250,000; d. a mandatory special assessment of $100 no later than 100; and e. payment of mandatory restitution in an amount to be determined by the date of sentencing. The defendant further understands that the crime he is pleading guilty to is a felony offenseCourt.

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Sources: Plea Agreement