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Reply Wed 20 Jan, 2021 05:33 am
As for the reduced charge she faces for voluntarily causing hurt with a common intention, she also faces up to two years’ jail, a S$5,000 fine, or both.

A pre-trial conference for her case has been fixed on Jan. 6, 2020. /TISG

1. Should it be "fixed for" instead?
2. Is "two years' jail" correct?

Thanks!

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Reply Wed 20 Jan, 2021 05:42 am
@tanguatlay,
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1. Should it be "fixed for" instead?
i wouldn't use "fixed for" or "fixed on"...

A pre-trial conference for her case has been scheduled for Jan. 6, 2020. /TISG
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