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In Canada, a conditional discharge is a sentence that is giving out by judge in situations where a person is found guilty for an offense but is not actually convicted. A conditional discharge is not considered to be an actual conviction but the information regarding the conviction will stay in the system for the allotted amount of time.

In Canada, a conditional discharge is a sentence that is giving out by judge in situations where a person is found guilty for an offence but is not actually convicted. A conditional discharge is not considered to be an actual conviction but the information regarding the conviction will stay in the system for the allotted amount of time.