If the court levied the fine against YOU, and not your parents/guardians, yes. YOU are responsible.
You still owe the fine. Contact your local court house. They will be able to find a copy of your infraction and let you know how much to pay, and where to send it. Not paying the fine promptly typically results in an escalation of penalties.
The Court will impose a FAT fine!
Yes, and the IRS will penalize and fine you heavily if you try to fight it in court.
No. A person can only be incarcerated for an act. Not paying court ordered fines and court costs is an example of something that could get a person jailed.
No. A warrant is not a "ticket" that you can out of by simply paying a fine. A warrant is issued for one purpose - to take you into custody - and bring you before the court.
In most cases, no you will not have to pay the fine. You will be paying for the class and a small court fee, but overall you will save money, and your insurance shouldn't skyrocket.
What is the fine for contempt in court in Louisiana civil court?
According to the Australian Electoral Commission website you get a $20 fine. However if you appeal and take the issue to court and lose the court case you get a $50 fine plus court costs. http://www.aec.gov.au/faqs/voting_australia.htm#What happens if I do not vote
Nothing will happen. Unless the battery runs down it should be fine.
Unless it is absolutely free, it's illegal.Example: If you download a song without paying, you can be charged with a fine or possibly go to jail.
If a father, or anyone for that matter, is held in contempt of court, it is usually for disrespectful and inappropriate actions during a court appearance. This usually results in a short jail time and possibly a fine.