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They have not called for the increased penalties that there really ought to be.
The staff members did not recommend specific rate cuts or increased penalties.
According to his campaign website, he is for increased penalties against those caught selling drugs within 1000 feet of schools.
And in the last 12 months, half a dozen states have greatly increased penalties for driving without insurance.
Would have created increased penalties for crimes motivated by bias.
She too supports increased penalties for drug sales near schools and playgrounds.
Section 4(b) of the Bill would have increased penalties for employers violating the law.
All are strictly enforced and carry an increased penalty for violations.
Third, the bill would have increased penalties on employers who discriminate against workers for union involvement.
It would have also increased penalties for filing frivolous lawsuits.
Would have increased penalties for selling cigarettes and tobacco products to minors.
Would have increased penalties for a range of violent crimes committed by juveniles.
New Mexico this year increased penalties for drunken driving.
Would have banned assault weapons and increased penalties for those who commit crimes with them.
Under California laws, a special allegation allows increased penalties for felony convictions.
But supporters of the toughened law and increased penalties say they are long overdue.
There needs to be a campaign in Asia with increased penalties much as there has been for the fur trade.
The bill included provisions that gave prosecutors greater power to go after repeat offenders with increased penalties.
But the increased penalty could not be enforced.
He requested amendments to include clothing and to set increased penalties for profiteering.
Because of a statewide drought, two towns have amended their water restrictions and increased penalties.
The government also reduced its use of suspended sentences and increased penalties for convicted traffickers.
Ms. Lennon and the law enforcement community want the increased penalties to apply to all sales around schools, even to 20-year-old cops.