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DIFFERENCES BETWEEN SUMMARY VS INDICTABLE AND HYBRID OFFENCES

This article was last updated: Nov. 1st, 2023 Criminal offences in Canada can be classified as summary offences, indictable offences or hybrid offences. The differences between summary vs indictable offences are significant.  Summary offences are less serious and carry a lighter sentence, while indictable offences are more serious and carry a harsher sentence. But the differences do not end […]

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What is Criminal Mischief?

Under the Canadian Criminal Code, criminal mischief is defined as any act that destroys or otherwise damages property, renders the property inoperative, obstructs the lawful use of property, or interferes with the lawful operation of the property. Often, parents and guardians receive a Notice to Parent, Adult Relative, or Other Adult notifying them that their

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What Are Cybercrimes and Other Technology-Related Criminal Offences?

The new digital age presents citizens with a number of advancements that make life easier. But digital developments also present opportunities for criminal activity. Cybercrime. Computer crime. Technology-related criminal offences. Whatever you want to call them, the criminal offences are on the rise, and young people are most well-suited to utilize the internet and technology

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What is the Criminal Offence ‘Possession of Stolen Property?’

Canadian Criminal Code identifies the possession of the stolen property as a criminal offence punishable by fines and other penalties. The criteria for the crime include:  Being in possession of the property.  The property in question was obtained via a criminal act.  You were well aware that the item you were in possession of was

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