Definition
(1) In a particular case, the judge shall determine the basic penalty, between the minimum and maximum limits of the offence as defined by law, by considering the following factors:
a) the manner in which the offence was committed;
b) the means used to commit it;
c) the time and place where the offence was committed;
d) the importance and value of the subject of the offence;
e) the gravity of the damage or danger;
f) the degree of fault relating to the intent or recklessness;
g) The object and motives of the offender.