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  1. Jun 18, 2024 · Canada’s obscenity laws are outlined in Section 163 of the Criminal Code. These laws prohibit the creation, distribution, possession, or production of materials that are considered obscene and go beyond contemporary community standards of tolerance.

  2. Jun 18, 2024 · The punishment for committing an indecent act depends on two things: (1) whether you committed a section 173 (1) charge (indecent act) or a section 173 (2) charge (indecent exposure); and (2) whether the Crown proceeds with an indictable charge or a summary one.

  3. 5 days ago · 1. Style of Cause. The considerations are identical to a case with a neutral citation. example: Dickson v Royal Bank of Canada. 2. CanLII Citation. Use the CanLII citation in cases where the issuing court has not assigned a neutral citation. If you do not know what a CanLII citation looks like, see the explanation given here.

  4. Jun 29, 2024 · By—and ever since—the enactment of the Criminal Code of Canada, retaining, as well as receiving, goods obtained by theft, knowing them to have been so obtained, constitutes a criminal offence in Canada.

  5. Jun 14, 2024 · Best bet: Use the CriminalSource database to find the Criminal Code, as well as references to citing cases and analysis. Criminal Code [Official version] Official text from Justice Canada's website. Criminal Code [in CanLII] Text of the Code with links to cases which have cited each section.

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  6. Jun 14, 2024 · CanLII. LawSource. CriminalSource. Noting up legislation in CanLII: Two methods. Method 1. 1. Open CanLII and click in the 3rd search box to noteup by title (or citation) of the legislation. 2. Start typing the title or citation of the legislation. CanLII will suggest matches. Choose the correct match. 3.

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  8. Jun 14, 2024 · How to use the legislative histories feature of Crankshaw's Criminal Code of Canada in CriminalSource. In-depth video from Courthouse Libraries of BC on using free tools to trace the history and coming-into-force dates of BC legislation.

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