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Can a corporation be held criminally liable?
No, but may be held liable for fines; it will be the corporate officers who approved.
Can a corporation be entitled to moral damages?
No, except when a corporation has a reputation that is the best resulting in its humiliation in the business Realm
Can a corporation be entitled to constitutional right against self-incrimination?
NO
It means that the corporation has a personality separate and distinct from the stockholders and Affiliated companies
Doctrine of separate personality Or corporate entity theory