Can it get any more Canadian then this:
A man described as one of the ringleaders in the 2012 theft of $18.7 million worth of maple syrup has been sentenced to eight years in prison, but that term could be extended if he can't pay his multimillion-dollar fine.
On Friday, a Trois-Rivières, Que., judge handed Richard Vallières his eight-year sentence and fined him nearly $9.4 million.
If Vallières does not pay the fine, he will have to spend an additional six years behind bars.
The rest:
Ringleader in maple syrup heist gets 8 years in prison, $9.4M fine - Montreal - CBC News
A man described as one of the ringleaders in the 2012 theft of $18.7 million worth of maple syrup has been sentenced to eight years in prison, but that term could be extended if he can't pay his multimillion-dollar fine.
On Friday, a Trois-Rivières, Que., judge handed Richard Vallières his eight-year sentence and fined him nearly $9.4 million.
If Vallières does not pay the fine, he will have to spend an additional six years behind bars.
The rest:
Ringleader in maple syrup heist gets 8 years in prison, $9.4M fine - Montreal - CBC News