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If alcohol or drugs contributed to your actions, but you can show the court a letter from the local Alcoholic Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous group saying that you have been attending regular sessions, it will help when the judge decides what penalty to give you.  
If alcohol or drugs contributed to your actions, but you can show the court a letter from the local Alcoholic Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous group saying that you have been attending regular sessions, it will help when the judge decides what penalty to give you.  


After everything is said, the judge will give you a sentence, or penalty. Depending on the offence and your background, it could be a discharge, a fine, probation, or jail. Check script 203, called “Conditional Sentences, Probation and Discharges”, for details on sentences.
After everything is said, the judge will give you a sentence, or penalty. Depending on the offence and your background, it could be a discharge, a fine, probation, or jail. Check script [Conditional Sentences, Probation and Discharges (Script 203)|203], called “Conditional Sentences, Probation and Discharges”, for details on sentences.


If you are fined, you may ask for time to pay. Depending on the amount of the fine, the judge may give you a long time to pay.  
If you are fined, you may ask for time to pay. Depending on the amount of the fine, the judge may give you a long time to pay.  
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