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What penalties can violators pay if convicted in a criminal case?

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What penalties can violators pay if convicted in a criminal case?

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A. Individuals guilty of antitrust violations can be fined up to $350,000 and sentenced to three years in federal prison per offense. Corporations can pay fines of up to $10 million per offense — and sometimes even more.

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