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      • 355 Every one who commits an offence under section 354 (a) is guilty of an indictable offence and liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding ten years, where the subject-matter of the offence is a testamentary instrument or the value of the subject-matter of the offence exceeds five thousand dollars; or (b) is guilty (i) of an indictable offence and is liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years, or (ii) of an offence punishable on summary conviction, where the value of the...
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  2. Section 355 of the Criminal Code of Canada pertains to the offence of mischief relating to property, with specific reference to the destruction, damage, or alteration of a will, testamentary instrument, or any other document that affects someone's testamentary rights.

  3. 355 Every one who commits an offence under section 354. (a) if the subject matter of the offence is a testamentary instrument or the value of the subject matter of the offence is more than $5,000, is guilty of. (i) an indictable offence and liable to imprisonment for a term of not more than 10 years, or.

  4. Sep 19, 2019 · Automatically cross-referenced and annotated version of section 355 of the Criminal Code: Punishment.

    • Overview
    • Offence Wording
    • Interpretation of The Offence
    • Sentencing Principles and Ranges
    • Record Suspensions and Pardons
    • History

    Offences relating to possession of stolen property are found in Part IX of the Criminal Coderelating to "Offences Against Rights of Property". Pleadings The offence of possession of stolen property of value of $5,000 or less is hybrid with a Crown election. Where the offence involves "unlawfully having in his possession any property or thing or any...

    Draft Form of Charges

    1. See also: Draft Form of Charges

    "property"

    The definition of property under s. 2 does notinclude "interest in property." Presumed Value Stolen property is prima faciepresumed to be the retail value of the items.

    See also: Purpose and Principles of Sentencing, Sentencing Factors Relating to the Offender, and Sentencing Factors Relating to the Offence
    See also: Property and Fraud Offences (Sentencing)

    Convictions under s. 355 [possession of stolen property] are eligible for record suspensions pursuant to s. 3 and 4 of the Criminal Records Act after 5 years after the expiration of sentence for summary conviction offences and 10 years after the expiration of sentence for all other offences. The offender may nothave the record suspended where the o...

    Prior to December 13, 2018, setions 259 and 260 read as follows: Constitionality of s. 359 Insofar as s. 359 requires admission of irrelevant or purely character evidence, it violates s. 7 of the Charter and should be "read down" to exclude irrelevant evidence.

  5. Sections 355.2 to 355.5 describe four offences relating to the trafficking of stolen property. There are offences for trafficking in stolen property of value exceeding $5,000 [355.2 and 355.5 (a)] and trafficking in stolen property of value not exceeding $5,000 [355.2 and 355.5 (b)].

  6. 214 - PART VIII - Offences Against the Person and Reputation. 214 - Interpretation. 215 - Duties Tending to Preservation of Life. 219 - Criminal Negligence. 222 - Homicide. 229 - Murder, Manslaughter and Infanticide. 240.1 - Trafficking in Human Organs. 241 - Suicide. 241.1 - Medical Assistance in Dying.

  7. Theft of telecommunication service. 326 (1) Every one commits theft who fraudulently, maliciously, or without colour of right, (a) abstracts, consumes or uses electricity or gas or causes it to be wasted or diverted; or. (b) uses any telecommunication facility or obtains any telecommunication service.

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