First Degree definition
Examples of First Degree in a sentence
Negligent Driving in the First Degree has a maximum penalty of 90 days in jail and a $1,000 fine, plus costs and assessments.
The most recent institutional performance indicators have shown that the University continues to perform above benchmark in recruiting young First Degree students from state run schools and low income households.
However a detailed analysis of FT First Degree students’ previous schools during the last five years is being undertaken to inform the University’s ongoing evaluation of what works and how to target activities more for those in the hardest to reach wards.
The defendant agrees to entry of a guilty finding on the 28 RCW 46.61.5249, Negligent Driving in the First Degree, has a maximum penalty of 90 days in jail and a 29 $1,000 fine, plus costs and assessments.
Failure to make such notification in the allotted time may subject violators to arrest and/or prosecution for a First Degree Misdemeanor, pursuant to Florida Statute § 715.07(5)(a), as well as disciplinary action pursuant to this TSA.