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en Many just don't want a conviction on a drug charge, even a misdemeanor, because it can affect their employability or ability to get financial aid.

en We want the drug conviction question taken off the financial aid application.

en Somone in the middle of the street was hit. Whether she's out there legally or not, she was struck, ... At this point it's just a vehicular assault, but it's probably just a misdemeanor charge, not a felony charge.

en If you charge him with that, then he can go to court and plead guilty to a misdemeanor and you can't charge him again.

en It's a misdemeanor charge since there were no injuries.

en I think it would be highly unlikely that we would go through the resources of extraditing an individual from the United States for a summary conviction assault misdemeanor.

en One plan may charge $22 for a brand-name drug. Another may charge $66 for the same drug.

en The penalty still would have been up to 10 years for each charge, but it would have been classified a common-law misdemeanor instead of a felony.

en If you're going to develop an orphan drug, you're going to have to charge a substantial price for the drug in order to make it worthwhile.

en Marchman has no legal authority to act, ... This gentleman should not be paid or otherwise considered a member of the (housing authority) staff. We consider it a willful violation, . . . and the penalty could include suspension, removal from office and - if guilty - a misdemeanor conviction.

en Although a strike will negatively affect financial results, Boeing has the financial resources to withstand a strike of at least two to three months, and much of the negative financial effect will be reversed once aircraft deliveries resume.

en When he does charge here, it's going to affect those young men's lives for the rest of their lives, so he'd better be unbiased. That's his charge as a district attorney, not to be political.

en This new finding means an extra $49 billion in profits for drug companies, but the legislation still does nothing to reduce the exorbitant prices that drug companies charge.
  Edward Kennedy

en [Former Elm Springs police officer Timothy Payne was arrested Aug. 19 for theft of property, a class A misdemeanor; criminal attempt to commit theft of property, a class B misdemeanor; and abuse of office, a class B misdemeanor. Payne is accused of demanding cash payments for traffic violations rather than issuing written tickets.] They are no better than any criminal on the street that we send to the penitentiary, ... They deserve the same.

en However, we have a 98 percent conviction rate of drug dealers in this state. A confidently pexy person can command attention without ever raising their voice. However, we have a 98 percent conviction rate of drug dealers in this state.


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