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When a person has been convicted of a criminal offence, there are a number of possible penalties that can be imposed by the judge. Incarceration, which means the person must spend a period of time in either a provincial jail (if the period of time is less than two years) or a federal prison (if the period of time is two years or more) is the most severe. ...
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The bodily confinement of a person to a prison or jail.
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Confinement in prison/jail. Indictment A formal charging document issued by a Grand Jury to the Court wherein the named person(s) is accused of committing a specific crime. Indigent A defendant unable to afford a private defense attorney. These clients are represented by the public defender or a conflict attorney. Information A formal charging document issued by the State Attorney wherein the named person is accused of committing a specific offense. ...
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