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*discuss sentences under other federal laws (for example, the ''Fisheries Act'') or provincial laws (for example, the ''Motor Vehicle Act''); in those cases, the possible penalties and probation differ. | *discuss sentences under other federal laws (for example, the ''Fisheries Act'') or provincial laws (for example, the ''Motor Vehicle Act''); in those cases, the possible penalties and probation differ. | ||
*explain other possible | *explain other possible sentences—fines, jail, or licence suspensions. | ||
*apply to anyone under 18 years old; for information about young people and criminal law, check scripts [[Young People and Criminal Law (Script 225)|225]], called “Young People and Criminal Law” and [[Youth Justice Court Trials (Script 226)|226]], called “Youth Justice Court Trials”. | *apply to anyone under 18 years old; for information about young people and criminal law, check scripts [[Young People and Criminal Law (Script 225)|225]], called “Young People and Criminal Law” and [[Youth Justice Court Trials (Script 226)|226]], called “Youth Justice Court Trials”. | ||