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      • An offender who is sentenced to less than two years serves the sentence in a provincial correctional institution. An offender sentenced to two years or more usually serves the sentence in a federal penitentiary.
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  1. 6 days ago · The Court may sentence a person convicted of an offence to jail. An offender who is sentenced to less than two years serves the sentence in a provincial correctional institution. An offender sentenced to two years or more usually serves the sentence in a federal penitentiary.

  2. Sentences of two years or more are served in federal penitentiaries. Sentences of less than two years are served in provincial prisons.

  3. Sentences under two years are served in a provincial or territorial jail while those of 2 years or greater are served in the federal penitentiary. This is determined by s. 743.1 which states: Imprisonment for life or more than two years

  4. If the total sentence is two years or more or one of life imprisonment, the defendant will serve their sentence in a federal penitentiary. If the total sentence is less than two years, the defendant will serve their sentence in a provincial jail.

  5. served in federal penitentiaries. Sentences of less than two years are served in provincial prisons. Applicable Laws for a Penitentiary Sentence – Two Years or More The Criminal Code of Canada (CCC) and the Corrections and Conditional Release Act (CCRA) provide authority for the administration of penitentiary sentences of federal offenders. The

  6. If the sentence is two years or more, it is served in a penitentiary under federal jurisdiction. Concurrent sentences mean the offender’s sentences are merged, so they will serve more than one sentence at the same time. This merged sentence is called the aggregate or combined sentence.

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  8. Section 743.1 (1) of the Criminal Code states that where an individual is sentenced to more than two years in prison, they will serve their sentence in a federal penitentiary.

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