For such an offence, the Legislature has established a maximum penalty of 14 years. It depends on a lot of factors. The making of counterfeit money and other false documents is usually treated more severely than possession or distribution.
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A monetary fine and/or jail depending on the quantity of goods that were seized and/or whether you are a repeat offender.
Absolutely.
Canada abolished capital punishment in 1976; the last execution was performed on December 11, 1962. Hanging was the only method they used.
Canada abolished the death penalty for everything but certain forms of treason and national defense issues in 1976. These last exceptions were removed in 1998, and Canada now has no 'capital' crimes.
a type of punishiment inflicted on the body
Glutton for Punishment - 2007 was released on: Canada: 6 February 2007 USA: 10 July 2007
Helen McKenzie has written: 'Capital punishment in Canada' -- subject(s): Public opinion, Capital punishment 'La consommation de drogues au Canada' 'Native child care in Canada' -- subject(s): Indian children 'Education in Canada' -- subject(s): Education, Education and state, Federal aid to education
because they had a differnt way at looking at ways of punishment.
Keith Bertram Jobson has written: 'Sentencing in Canada' -- subject(s): Canada, Sentences (Criminal procedure), Punishment
Counterfeit IslandNo, Counterfeit Island is real. In fact, it'd be better named as "Art Island".
Counterfeit Economy is basically describing counterfeit items being sold and purchased.