Accused must be charged with a summary conviction within 6 months after the act happened.
The penalty on summary conviction is a fine of up to £5,000.
You may also be liable, on summary conviction, to a fine of up to £5,000, or a financial penalty.
The maximum fine, on summary conviction, for certain offences is £2,000.
On summary conviction, the statutory maximum penalty is six months imprisonment, with a fine of up to £1000.
The penalty for summary conviction in a magistrates' court is a fine of up to £50,000.
The fine for a summary conviction was increased by the Criminal Justice Act 1967 to £400.
A summary conviction on possession carries a $1000-$2000 fine and/or 6 months to a year imprisonment.
At present the penalty is, on summary conviction, a fine not exceeding 2,000.
Or, if tried as a summary conviction, the defendant is liable to: