Some states are no longer asking.
, violators of the stay-at-home order face some of the stiffest penalties on the books to date: fines of up to $5,000 and a year in jail. Police in Honolulu have issued dozens of citations and made at least two arrests, mostly aimed at people gathering in public parks, according to local media reports.issuing a statewide order Wednesday
Washington State, which saw the nation’s first cluster of coronavirus illnesses and deaths, has a 'see something-say something' policy. Residents are invited to completeby local businesses operating when they should be closed. The state threatens violators with citations, suspension notices, revoked business licenses – even criminal charges.
. State police and the National Guard stopped cars and checked the state’s major airport, train stations and bus depots.In New Jersey, two Lakewood men were charged with maintaining a nuisance forwas arrested when more than a dozen people were found drinking and gambling inside what appeared to be a closed facility. Among the charges: reckless endangerment.
A cadre of 31 trial court judges and 25 appellate court justices have been assembled to consider cases. Slayton said all have been provided training by the Health Law and Policy Institute at the University of Houston Law Center. Another 250 attorneys have been identified to serve as quasi public defender system for suspected offenders, should the need arise.
"We have not had to use the hammer yet," said Acevedo, the Houston police chief."Most people recognize what we're dealing with and they are getting it."
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