no thank you
Harassment can be a serious situation with significant life impacting consequences. You may want to check out your States criminal code as to the penalty involved if charged and convicted.
30 days in the county jail. Nothing too life altering.
1759,
No, people are no longer hanged in Canada. Canada no longer has a death penalty.
It was on July 14, 1976.
Unsure what the questioner means by "physical" harassment. In my experience anything that involves a "physical" action is known as an "Assault." Assault is punishable as either a misdemeanor or felony depending upon the method used and/or the severity of the injurie ssuffered.
Western Europe, Canada, Mexico and more...
In New York State, harassment in the second degree is considered a violation. The penalty can include a fine of up to $250 or a maximum of 15 days in jail. Additionally, individuals found guilty may be required to participate in counseling or community service, depending on the circumstances of the case. Repeat offenses or aggravating factors can lead to more severe consequences.
There were two individuals who were the last people to get the death penalty in Canada. Those two individuals were Arthur Lucas and Robert Turpin. Both were on death row for murder charges.
Canada, Mexico, UK, France, Germany, and Australia are among many countries that do not have the death penalty
Aggravated Harassment in the Second Degree is a Class A Misdemeanor punishable by up to one year in jail, or three years probation, or a split sentence of 60 days in jail and three years probation.
No. The Canadian government will not extradite someone if they are facing execution. The United States must ensure that the criminal will not be executed in order to extradite them. there have, however, been times where this was worked around. For example, the US could get the offender extradited on other charges, then charge them with the executable offense once they were in custody.