FRSC 1100H Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Presentence Investigation Report, Conditional Sentence, Endangerment

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Jail sentence: sentence can be consecutive or concurrent where convictions for multiple charges are at discretion of the judge. Suspended sentence: for no minimum sentence offences, judge can suspend imposing jail time and release offender on terms of probation instead, if offender violates probation, then they can be sent to jail, 4. Probation: can be combined with fine or jail time of less than 2 yers, can last up to 3 years, can include 240 hrs of community service. Fines: usual penalty for provincial, territorial, municipal offences but also some federal offences, maximums indicated, may be jail time if fine not paid, cannot be imposed if a minimum jail time offence, 6. Prohibition order: in addition to other sentence, where offence committed with weapon or violent offence with max. of 10 years. 4 impose a 10-year ban on possessing weapon and judge may offence violent and has max less than 10 years.

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