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For the record: placing a comma before and (or or) in a list is a grammatical error in American English.
In Legal text:
1[a]gainst any person; or
2.imprisoned for not more than 5 years, or both.
(A) a fine under this title; and
Thanks everyone for the welcome. Thanks Graybeard too for the info. That's good to know. My specialty is British English (which is more widely accepted). American English has a great deal of nuances.
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