After that, a judge could impose a fine of up to $100.
Indeed, the judge did impose such rules for the next several years.
A judge later imposed a sentence of 115 years to life.
Along with the prison term, the judge imposed a fine of $242,000.
On 10 July 1936, the judge imposed just such a sentence.
Of course, the judge could impose a high bail, which is often done.
Only after all of this has been done can the judge impose a fine and court costs on the defendant.
The judge in the case agreed but imposed no penalty.
The judge could impose the same sentence on the former Mayor.
After that, if no deal has been reached, the judge can impose concessions.