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CAN YOU GO TO JAIL FOR SHOPLIFTING? | THEFT LAWYER TORONTO

Shoplifting is not a legal term. While most people associate it with youthful mischief, but offenders don’t just walk away with a warning, it’s a criminal offence. In Toronto, shoplifting is considered theft, which falls into eitherTheft Under $5000, or Theft Over $5000 and can be punishable by jail. A person can receive a jail sentence for

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DIFFERENT TYPES OF ASSAULTS IN CANADA – ASSAULT CAUSING BODILY HARM

THE 3 TYPES OF NON-SEXUAL ASSAULT Assault causing bodily harm is aserious criminal offence in Canada. This type of assault generally refers to an intentional act that results in injury to a person. However, there are different types of physical assault (excluding sexual assault) that can be charged, depending on the circumstances of the incident. In this article,

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WHY COURTS NEED ALTERNATIVES TO PRISON SENTENCES

When it comes to youth crimes judges have a wide array of sentencing options. These provide alternatives to imprisonment and focus on rehabilitation. For adults, however, the same special considerations given to young offenders do not apply. Currently, the sentencing options courts have for adult offenders are limited. In this article, Toronto criminal defence lawyers examine why

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HOW PROSECUTORS PROVE INVOLVEMENT IN CRIMINAL ORGANIZATIONS

Proving an accused’s involvement in a criminal organization is not always an easy undertaking for Prosecutors. Gang membership adherences are continuously changing and secretive. Further, what constitutes a gang or criminal organization can be difficult to define. However, when memberships are proven, or organizations are clearly defined, a successful prosecution will increase sentences. In this

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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THEFT, ROBBERY, & BURGLARY

Theft, robbery, and burglary all involve the stealing of property. These charges, however, under Canadian law have different meanings, interpretations and consequences. Defending against any of these charges requires an understanding of the differences between them. THEFT – SECTION 322 OF THE CRIMINAL CODE Simply stated, theft is intentionally taking property that belongs to someone

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