He was granted bail but warned to expect to be jailed later in the month.
If the judge orders her to reveal her sources and she refuses, she could be jailed.
If the judge orders Winter to reveal her sources and she refuses, she could be jailed.
Mr Kibaki has promised that anyone in his government found stealing, however senior, will be jailed.
Another law allowing adulterous wives to be jailed prescribes mere fines for errant husbands.
If any of the executives were found guilty, they could be jailed for up to seven years.
Those responsible for posts which "display contempt" for Islam or any other religion could also be jailed.
There are other issues to be worked out as well, including where Taylor would be jailed if convicted.
Korean prosecutors have demanded that the president's son be jailed for seven years for bribery and tax evasion.
Violators of the Code can be jailed for up to six months or fined a maximum of 300, 000 yen.
An ordinary citizen could be jailed for stealing public property worth considerably less.
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Ms Cooper also announced a future Labour government would legislate to ensure those responsible for financial crimes can be jailed.
At another hearing in January, a judge told both men if they traded unlawfully before December 2014 they would be jailed.
Many gang members who have survived say they either expected to die or be jailed in their 20s, if not earlier.
It took some 20 years for children who had been abused to be heard, and for their abusers to be jailed.
Under the law eventually passed in 1995, abortion is judged in principle an offence for which doctor and patient can be jailed.
American bosses can in theory be jailed if their underlings grease palms.
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In extreme cases, individuals can be jailed - but the council predicts that the proportion of fines and imprisonments is unlikely to change.
Rights activists have long urged Pakistan to reform its blasphemy laws, under which a person can be jailed for life for desecrating the Koran.
Offenders cannot be jailed, but reputations can be ruined, and fines of up to four times the profits gained from inside information can be imposed.
Mr Khodorkovsky has been accused of multiple charges of fraud and tax evasion, and if found guilty could be jailed for up to 10 years.
When Myra Hindley, then aged 23, was convicted in 1966, the trial judge made no recommendation as to the length of time she be jailed.
If they are guilty of criminal behavior they should be jailed.
If the two defendants are found guilty they could be jailed.
Mir Ali Jattak, a former minister of Balochistan province, is the seventh politician to be jailed in recent days for fraudulently claiming to hold a degree.
America's attorney-general, Eric Holder, says that Americans seeking to emulate Mr Hammami can expect to be jailed at home or to die on the battlefield in Somalia.
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