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  1. If you are satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt that (NOA)’s conduct caused bodily harm to (NOC), you must find (NOA) guilty of criminal negligence causing bodily harm.

  2. Causing bodily harm by criminal negligence. 221 Every person who by criminal negligence causes bodily harm to another person is guilty of. (a) an indictable offence and liable to imprisonment for a term of not more than 10 years; or. (b) an offence punishable on summary conviction.

  3. To be guilty of criminal negligence causing bodily harm, an individual must have shown a wanton or reckless disregard for the safety of others. This requires a higher degree of culpability than mere negligence.

  4. Marginal note: Causing bodily harm by criminal negligence. 221 Every person who by criminal negligence causes bodily harm to another person is guilty of (a) an indictable offence and liable to imprisonment for a term of not more than 10 years; or (b) an offence punishable on summary conviction.

  5. If someone acts recklessly or fails to fulfill a specific duty that results in harm to others, they could be charged with criminal negligence. COMMENTARY Section 219(1) of the Criminal Code of Canada sets out a charge of criminal negligence.

  6. Causing Bodily Harm or Death. Where bodily harm is involved, it is among the more serious of motor vehicle offences as it places the public, including completely innocent bystanders at risk of harm. Primacy is given to denunciation and deterrence .

  7. Section 269 of the Criminal Code of Canada outlines the penalties for causing bodily harm to another person, which include imprisonment for up to ten years or eighteen months depending on the severity of the offense.

  8. CAUSING BODILY HARM BY CRIMINAL NEGLIGENCE. When a third party (s) ensue (s) bodily harm because of negligent behavior, this is termed causing bodily harm by criminal negligence.

  9. Criminal negligence causing bodily harm is an offence in Canadian law that addresses the serious consequences arising from an individual’s or a corporation’s failure to comply with expected standards of care, resulting in physical harm to others.

  10. So criminal negligence causing bodily harm has a maximum sentence of 10 years and criminal negligence causing death has a maximum sentence of life in prison. So it really depends on the level of bodily harm.

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