Nonappearance to proclamation: criminal penalties including imprisonment, fine or community service; increased penalties if declared proclaimed offender. Failure to appear as required by a proclamation under the civil security statute is a punishable offense attracting imprisonment, fine, or community service; if the person has been declared a proclaimed offender under the statute's declaration provision, an increased term of imprisonment applies and the person also remains liable to fine.
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Nonappearance to proclamation: criminal penalties including imprisonment, fine or community service; increased penalties if declared proclaimed offender.
Failure to appear as required by a proclamation under the civil security statute is a punishable offense attracting imprisonment, fine, or community service; if the person has been declared a proclaimed offender under the statute's declaration provision, an increased term of imprisonment applies and the person also remains liable to fine.
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