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  1. Table of Contents. Criminal Code. 1 - Short Title 2 - Interpretation 3.1 - Part I 3.1 - General 21 - Parties to Offences 25 - Protection of Persons Administering and Enforcing the Law 32 - Suppression of Riots 33.1 - Self-induced Extreme Intoxication 34 - Defence of Person 35 - Defence of Property 43 - Protection of Persons in Authority 46 - PART II - Offences Against Public Order

  2. The Criminal Code. defines the conduct that constitutes criminal offences; includes rules that set out how people can be guilty of crimes if they help or encourage others to commit crimes, and rules for how corporations and other organizations can be found guilty of crimes;

  3. criminal organization offence. criminal organization offence means (a) an offence under section 467.11, 467.111, 467.12 or 467.13, or a serious offence committed for the benefit of, at the direction of, or in association with, a criminal organization, or

  4. An Act to amend the Criminal Code (proceeds of crime) and the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act and to make consequential amendments to another Act (Bill C-53, assented to 2005-11-25)

  5. 22 For greater certainty, section 82 of An Act to amend the Criminal Code (organized crime and law enforcement) and to make consequential amendments to other Acts (“the Act”), chapter 32 of the Statutes of Canada, 2001, is to be read in accordance with the following as a result of the division on October 2, 2001, of Bill C-15, introduced in ...

  6. CRIMINAL CODE OF CANADA. An easy to use, alphabetical, numerical, categorical and searchable guide to the Criminal Code of Canada.

  7. The Criminal Code is a federal law that includes definitions of most of the criminal offences that the Parliament of Canada has enacted. It is often updated as society evolves and to improve the Canadian criminal process.

  8. Criminal Code Code criminel. TABLE OF PROVISIONS TABLE ANALYTIQUE. Current to June 19, 2024 Last amended on January 14, 2024 v À jour au 19 juin 2024 Dernière modification le 14 janvier 2024. PART II. Offences Against Public Order. PARTIE II. Infractions contre l’ordre public. Treason and other Offences against the Queen’s Authority and ...

  9. The Code defines the types of conduct that constitute criminal offences. It establishes the kind and degree of punishment that may be imposed for an offence, as well as the procedures to be followed for prosecution.

  10. Section 264 (1) of the Criminal Code of Canada relates to the offence of criminal harassment, also known as stalking. This section states that no person can engage in conduct referred to in subsection (2) that causes another person to fear for their safety or the safety of anyone else known to them, without lawful authority and knowing that the ...

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