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Chapter 266, section 127 of the Massachusetts General Laws states that the maximum penalty for wanton destruction of personal property is up to ten years in prison or a fine based on the value of the property...
According to chapter 272, section 29 of the Massachusetts General Laws, the maximum penalty for knowingly spreading obscene matter is five years imprisonment or a fine...
Chapter 266, section 127 of the Massachusetts General Laws states the maximum penalty for destruction or injury of personal property is up to ten years in state prison or a fine...
...University Middle School is off to a better start this fall. Still, critics of charter schools are worried that there is insufficient oversight, and experience will probably prove them right. There is, however, one important check on the performance of these new schools: most states grant charters for a maximum of five years. If the school fails to measure up, the charter will not be renewed...
...maximum penalty for failure to pay state income taxes is one year in prison and or a $1000 fine, according to John R. Lamontagne, spokesperson for the state attorney general's office...