Dangerous Driving
Did you know that dangerous driving is a criminal offense? Under the Criminal Code of Canada,
Bail
Section 515 of the Criminal Code of Canada, addresses the different considerations that regard bail.
Assault
In the Criminal Code of Canada, Section 265(1) gives a comprehensive definition of assault.
Assault causing Bodily Harm & Assault with a weapon
They are both “hybrid offenses.” The Criminal Code of Canada, Section 267 defines Assault with a weapon or…
Aggravated Assault
One of the most serious forms of Assault is Aggravated Assault. According to the Criminal Code of Conduct…
Domestic Assault
Having to face Domestic Violence charges can be painful and traumatic at the same time. It is not an…
Threats
Under the Criminal Code of Canada, a threat has a broad definition. It is a serious offense, and one does not need to have a motive…
Impaired Driving
The common reference for Impaired Driving, in the society outside the legal community, is Driving under the Influence (DUI).
Fraud
Fraud is an offense in Canada, under “property offense.” It is a case where a person uses fraudulent means,…
Robbery
Section 344 of the Criminal Code of Canada, clearly states robbery is an indictable offense.
It carries a maximum…
Mischief
The Criminal Code of Canada section 430, defines mischief as anyone who:
Destroys or alters property
Theft Offense
Theft offenses such as shoplifting are some of the minor charges taken to court.
Murder & Manslaughter
Murder & Manslaughter are serious offenses under the Criminal Code of Canada.
Drug Offenses
The prosecution of drug offenses is under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act,…
Sexual Offenses
Sexual assault is where one commits an assault on another that is sexual. An Assault as defined in the Criminal Code of…
Firearms & Weapons Offenses
Canadian laws on firearms and weapons strictly govern their possession, usage, sale, and…
Youth Crime
Young offenders between ages 12 and 18, who get charged with criminal offenses are