Offences under Part IV of the Criminal Code dealing with other violations against the administration of law and justice
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Offences under Part IV of the Criminal Code dealing with other violations against the administration of law and justice
In Canada, sexual offences pre-1983 Canada were defined very differently than they are today. Before January 4, 1983, crimes such as rape, attempted rape, and indecent assault were governed by …
In failure to appear Canada cases, a person commits an offence when they do not show up for a required court date or do not surrender themselves as ordered, without …
In Canadian criminal law, indecent harassing communications refer to using phones, text messages, emails, social media, or any other telecommunications to send disturbing, indecent, or repeated messages meant to upset, …
In Canada, firearm serial number law plays a critical role in gun control and public safety. Under Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Code 3340 – Firearm transfers or serial numbers, police …
The Quarantine Act Canada is a federal public health law used to prevent the introduction and spread of serious communicable diseases into the country. During the COVID‑19 pandemic, this law …
In Canadian criminal law, Other sexual violations Canada (Uniform Crime Reporting, or UCR, Code 1340) is a statistical category used by police and courts to group together a range of …
Fraudulent transactions relating to contracts and trade in Canada generally fall under the core fraud provision in the Criminal Code, section 380(1), and are classified as a hybrid offence. In …
In Canada, impaired driving bodily harm under UCR Code 9227 refers to operating a motor vehicle (or any “conveyance”) while impaired by alcohol, drugs, or a combination of both and …
In Canada, the gaming house criminal code canada offence covers situations where a person keeps, operates, or knowingly allows the use of premises as a place for organized gambling for …
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