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    7 months ago

    Tl;Dr, he’s getting a fine for each instance and a warning to not do it again. Spoiler alert

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      $9,000 for 9 instances. If he does it again, he could face jail time. That’s really the key point. Fines, especially tiny ones, don’t mean shit. Throwing him in prison for a few weeks would be a comforting result, though.

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        The fines are limited by statute, so $1k per instance is the max the judge can order

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          Max fine. He can also be jailed for contempt of court, but it could be argued that jail was an excessive punishment for a first offense. So the judge has to treat him like any other defendant. It would be unprecedented to send him to jail for a first contempt conviction.