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Judges have broad discretion in imposing most sentences – depending on the specific offence, whether it is provincial or federal, and whether it is summary or indictable. See [[Resolving Criminal Matters Prior to Trial (1:VI) | Section VI: Resolving the Matter Prior to Trial]], for more information on types of sentences a judge can order. | Judges have broad discretion in imposing most sentences – depending on the specific offence, whether it is provincial or federal, and whether it is summary or indictable. See [[Resolving Criminal Matters Prior to Trial (1:VI) | Section VI: Resolving the Matter Prior to Trial]], for more information on types of sentences a judge can order. | ||
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