How does a criminal record affect you in Canada? A criminal record can have lasting repercussions on one’s life, affecting job prospects and travel opportunities. In Canada, a criminal record is the official documentation of a person’s involvement with the criminal justice system, resulting from convictions for offences under the Criminal Code. However, individuals with...
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What is Domestic Violence?
What is Domestic Violence? Domestic Violence or abuse is not a newborn offence. It has been a socio-legal issue since time immemorial. However, it has become multi-faceted over time. Unfortunately, it is still profoundly misunderstood as a domestic affair involving a violent act, whether physical or mental, against a person at the hands of their...
Have you been charged with or arrested for a drug crime?
Have you been charged with or arrested for a drug crime? Are you clueless about how to tackle a drug charge? Well, you are not alone. Thousands of people face charges for substance abuse, from illegal possession and trafficking to consumption for personal use. However, the most common drug charge involves instances of possessing a scheduled substance. In...
What is Assault and What are the Defences Against it?
In Canada, assault is triable as a criminal offence. Assaults vary not just in specificity but in severity too. The gravity of the punishment depends mainly on the kind of assault. This blog outlines the legal meaning of assault, its kinds, prospective criminal liabilities if found guilty, and the defences available against the charge of...
Actus Reus vs. Mens Rea vs. Strict Liability
For you to get convicted of a crime, the Crown prosecutor needs to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the alleged incident was caused by your conduct and that this alleged conduct was accompanied by a guilty mind. These two elements are referred to as the Actus Reus and the Mens Rea of the alleged...
When Can You Rely On Self-Defence?
Self-defence is a defence that is both based on statute and common law. Self-defence is a complete defence as it serves as a justification for your conduct and if the defence is run successfully, it will provide you with an acquittal. The Criminal Code indicates the following: Defence — use or threat of...
What Needs To Be Proven For Sexual Assault?
Sexual assault is a hybrid offence in which the Crown can choose to charge by an indictment or proceed summarily. S.271 of the Criminal Code indicates the following: Everyone who commits a sexual assault is guilty of (a) an indictable offence and is liable to imprisonment for a term of not more than 10...
What Is Counselling?
S.22 of the Criminal Code indicates that: 22 (1) Where a person counsels another person to be a party to an offence and that other person is afterwards a party to that offence, the person who counselled is a party to that offence, notwithstanding that the offence was committed in a way different from that which...
When Can I Use The Defence of Provocation?
Provocation is a partial defence that only applies to murder as it has the capability to reduce a murder charge to a manslaughter charge. S.232(1) of the Criminal Code indicates that culpable homicide that otherwise would be murder may be reduced to manslaughter if the person who committed it did so in the heat...
What are Attempts?
24(1) of the Criminal Code indicates that “everyone who, having an intent to commit on offence, does or omits to do anything for the purpose of carrying out the intention is guilty of an attempt to commit the offence whether or not it was possible under the circumstances to commit the offence”. Additionally, s.24(2)...
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