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I bought Tyler Perry's Madea Goes to Jail but it isn't what I thought it was. ... more
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Sentences for those who were ordered to serve jail time for tax-related offences ranged from 1 month to 3 years. Released on the Canada Revenue Agency web site, Gordon O'Connor, Minister of National Revenue, and the CRA remind Canadians that not ... more
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You must not have any arrests within the last six (6) months and you must be over 21 years of age unless you have special permission. Special permission must be granted from the Jail Administrator. This special permission allows children and those ... more
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Discharge planning is the counseling that incarcerated individuals receive prior to their being released from jail, either at the completion of a sentence or upon their case being resolved in court. People leaving jail and returning to the ... more
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No. The lawyers, IRS, and the judges are not breaking the law by sending a person to jail, if a third party reported the payment of wages to the IRS, and the IRS came to collect the tax on those wages, and the person did not either pay the tax on ... more
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No. Proxy marriages are not performed in the Tarrant County jail. How can important message concerning serious injury, illness or death be passed to an inmate? Notification of serious injury, illness or death must be made through the Inmate ... more
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Yes. As mentioned above, the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled in a recent case that all non-custodial parents charged with violating a court order and facing the possibility of going to jail for nonpayment of child support must be told at the ... more
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A. No. Jail time for a misdemeanor conviction depends on several factors. These include, but are not limited to, any prior criminal record, the facts of the case, the victims attitude toward the defendant, any outstanding restitution, and the ... more
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Absolutely NOT! Failure to file is a Civil infraction, not a criminal one. Fraud or understatement of tax can have criminal penalties. Here's how the process works when one fails to file: IRS matches up all reports of income (W-2s, 1099s, etc) via ... more
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A person in jail, under sentence of imprisonment, is not entitled to vote. ... more
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