What would the penalty for this be? [closed]

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In the beginning of Scarface, when he realizes the Miami authorities have figured out he did time in Cuba, Tony says he was imprisoned for "buying dollars"- someone on Movie Mistakes told me this meant he was "buying US dollars from tourists or business people and selling them to refugees who are willing to pay far above the normal exchange rate to have American money for when they attempt to flee Cuba to America."

Assuming for a moment this was the crime Tony was imprisoned for, and not something more violent- what kind of sentence would this offence likely get?






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Phrase. case closed. Expressing finality, that that preceding material is meant as final, not subject to amendation or variation. quotations \u25bc Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: A case is closed; specifically, a police investigation or similar is resolved.

How can I withdraw my criminal case from India?

Complainant can withdraw a criminal complaint filed in the court by appearing for the Court and making a statement that he/she wishes to withdraw the complaint. Withdrawing is a matter of right. The Court will record your statement, which is then signed by you. The complaint is officially closed then.

Can a withdrawn case be reopened in South Africa?

Can A Withdrawn Civil Case Be Reopened? Neither settlement nor compromise in a case justify reopening it. If the offenders continue to commit new offenses, you can forward a police report or file a complaint with the court.



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