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Indecency and by
Indecency in TV and radio broadcasting had already been regulated by the Federal Communications Commission broadcasting of offensive speech was restricted to certain hours of the day, when minors were supposedly least likely to be exposed.
He appears as a close friend of Oscar Wilde in the award-winning play by Moisés Kaufman: Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde.
* Society for Indecency to Naked Animals, a hoax perpetuated by Alan Abel
From 1959 to 1962, as part of an elaborate hoax by comedian Alan Abel, he pretended to be G. Clifford Prout, the quietly outraged president of the Society for Indecency to Naked Animals, who presented his point of view on talk shows.
It also titles a play by Moisés Kaufman about Oscar Wilde's conviction of the former offence: Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde.

Indecency and .
* Hilliard, Robert L. and Keith, Michael C. Dirty Discourse: Sex and Indecency in American Radio.
In Spring 1998 Geraint appeared in the Moises Kaufmann production, Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde, at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles.
Gross Indecency earned the Garland Award for " Best Ensemble Cast from Backstage West " that year.
: The Indecency with Children Act 1960 ( 8 & 9 Eliz. 2 c. 33 )
Beginning May 27, 1959 with a story on the Today Show, the Society for Indecency to Naked Animals ( SINA ), was Abel's most elaborate hoax.
The Indecency with Children Act 1960 provided that it was an offence, amongst other things, to incite a child under the age of fourteen to an act of gross indecency with the inciter or another.
* Indecency with a child, contrary to section 1 ( 1 ) of the Indecency with Children Act 1960.
* Stamping Out Indecency The Postal Way: Home's legal troubles with the Comstock Act.

fines and are
* 1907 – Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis fines Standard Oil of Indiana a record $ 29. 4 million for illegal rebating to freight carriers ; the conviction and fine are later reversed on appeal.
Moreover, those failing to do their duty are expected to make up planting requirements, provide funds equivalent to the value of labor required or pay heavy fines.
Chives are one of the " fines herbes " of French cuisine, which also include tarragon, chervil and / or parsley.
All the terrestrial and aquatic fauna of Diego Garcia are protected, with the exception of certain game fish, rats and cats ; hefty fines are levied against violators.
Regions outside Mieszko's rule, pruzze ( Prussia ) and russe ( Russia ), are mentioned with the word fines.
Fine particles ( fines ) are defined as particles less than 0. 075 mm in diameter.
Processors of irradiated food are subject to all existing regulations, inspections, and potential penalties regarding plant safety and sanitation ; including fines, recalls, and criminal prosecutions.
In Saudi Arabia, while the maximum punishment for homosexual acts is public execution, the government will generally use lesser punishments e. g., fines, jail time, and whipping as alternatives, unless it feels that individuals are challenging state authority by engaging in LGBT social movements.
Many misdemeanors are punished with monetary fines.
Cannabis remains a controlled substance in the Netherlands and both possession and production for personal use are still misdemeanors, punishable by fines.
Some offences can lead to heavy fines or caning and there are laws which allow capital punishment in Singapore for first-degree murder and drug trafficking.
As in other jurisdictions summary conviction offences are considered less serious than indictable offences because they are punishable by shorter prison sentences and smaller fines.
Like other CIS republics, Turkmenistan has established an Environmental Fund based on revenues collected from environmental fines, but the fines generally are too low to accumulate significant revenue.
When taxes are not fully paid, civil penalties ( such as fines or forfeiture ) or criminal penalties ( such as incarceration ) may be imposed on the non-paying entity or individual.
Both Grenada and Jamaica are considering increasing fines and jail time for the thefts.
" Scalia wrote " If ' cruel and unusual punishments ' included disproportionate punishments, the separate prohibition of disproportionate fines ( which are certainly punishments ) would have been entirely superfluous.
* Reconstituted leaf ( RL ) sheet: a paper-like material made from recycled tobacco fines, tobacco stems and " class tobacco ", which consists of tobacco particles less than 30 mesh in size (~ 0. 599 mm ) that are collected at any stage of tobacco processing.
* " grants and promises of fines or forfeitures " before conviction are void
Because they are found everywhere, convenience stores in Taiwan provide services on behalf of financial institutions or government agencies such as collection of city parking fees, utility bills, traffic violation fines, and credit card payments.
E. g. 1 regulations are enforced by fines, which operate as a form of tax if pollution rises above the threshold prescribed.
In exchange for their compliance and agreement to prohibitive fines, the emails sent by whitelisted companies are not blocked by spam filters, which can often reroute these legitimate, non-spam emails.
A wide variety of surface materials are used, including asphalt paving and compressed dust such as: crushed rock fines, cinders, or decomposed granite.

fines and fact
Note that, for intoxication in public fines to be applied, the offending substance does not have to be identified ( or illegal, for that matter ), and the fine is applied for being in a state of influence that is a potential or actual public nuisance, not for the fact of consumption.
The fact that judges were paid based in part on the fines that they levied and naval officers were paid for bringing ' successful ' cases led to abuses.
The emphasis is on restriction of on-street parking facilities and in fact incomes from parking charges and fines are often major income sources for local government in North America and Europe.
This referenced the fact that so many people have attempted the song on guitar while at music stores in the UK, employees became sick of hearing it and banned patrons from playing " Stairway ," threatening them with fines or removal.
The union, in fact, not only took over several GM factories in Flint, including one that made the dies necessary to stamp automotive body parts and a companion facility in Cleveland, Ohio, but held on to those sites despite repeated attempts by the police and National Guard to retake them and court orders threatening the union with ruinous fines if it did not call off the strike.
He states that they should enforce mandatory education through minor fines and annual standardized testing which tested only uncontroversial fact.
The Supreme Court reversed, holding there is no principled distinction between criminal fines and imprisonment for the purpose of Apprendi because Apprendi requires that any fact other than a prior conviction that increases the penalty for a crime beyond the statutory maximum must be submitted to the jury and determined beyond a reasonable doubt.
On May 15, 2004, The Washington Post published an item about Jonathan Bush which states: " A political Web site written by a Democratic operative drew attention yesterday to the fact that President Bush's uncle, Jonathan J. Bush, is a top executive at Riggs Bank, which this week agreed to pay a record $ 25 million in civil fines for violations of law intended to thwart money laundering.
In fact, the first disciplinary meeting saw fines issued to three of the four clubs with representatives on the committee.
In fact, this has never been a caning offence, and the only penalties provided under Chapter 57 are fines.
Despite the fact that BASE jumpers face heavy fines and loss of parachute equipment if caught, and that the wall still claims lives, the Troll Wall remains popular with local jumpers and foreigners.
In return, Quackenbush agreed not to fine the companies or to finalize the reports, allowing the firms to donate $ 12. 8 million to private foundations he had created, in lieu of fines of up to $ 3 billion -- the amount recommended by staff based on the egregious findings contained in the confidential documents Ossias felt compelled to disclose to the legislative oversight committee, in fact the very reports that upper CDI management had suppressed.

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