Dangerous Driving

Did you know that dangerous driving is a criminal offense? Under the Criminal Code of Canada,

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Bail

Section 515 of the Criminal Code of Canada, addresses the different considerations that regard bail.

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Assault

In the Criminal Code of Canada, Section 265(1) gives a comprehensive definition of assault.

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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…

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Aggravated Assault

One of the most serious forms of Assault is Aggravated Assault. According to the Criminal Code of Conduct…

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Domestic Assault

Having to face Domestic Violence charges can be painful and traumatic at the same time. It is not an…

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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…

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Impaired Driving

The common reference for Impaired Driving, in the society outside the legal community, is Driving under the Influence (DUI).

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Fraud

Fraud is an offense in Canada, under “property offense.” It is a case where a person uses fraudulent means,…

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Robbery

Section 344 of the Criminal Code of Canada, clearly states robbery is an indictable offense.
It carries a maximum…

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Mischief

The Criminal Code of Canada section 430, defines mischief as anyone who:
Destroys or alters property

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Theft Offense

Theft offenses such as shoplifting are some of the minor charges taken to court.

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Murder & Manslaughter

Murder & Manslaughter are serious offenses under the Criminal Code of Canada.

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Drug Offenses

The prosecution of drug offenses is under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act,…

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Sexual Offenses

Sexual assault is where one commits an assault on another that is sexual. An Assault as defined in the Criminal Code of…

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Firearms & Weapons Offenses

Canadian laws on firearms and weapons strictly govern their possession, usage, sale, and…

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Youth Crime

Young offenders between ages 12 and 18, who get charged with criminal offenses are

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