Category: Criminal Law

How Much Evidence is Needed to Charge Someone in Canada

How Much Evidence is Needed to Charge Someone in Canada

Are you a victim or a third-party witness who wants to convict someone based on their wrongdoings? Don’t know how much evidence is needed to charge someone? Or are you a suspect in a crime and looking for the answer to a similar question? Well, in both cases, the answer is the same! Many people […]

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Vehicular Manslaughter vs Vehicular Homicide

Vehicular Manslaughter vs Vehicular Homicide

We often find the question regarding ‘Vehicular Manslaughter vs Vehicular Homicide‘. They are completely different type of crime and the penalties are different as well. But, many people get confused thinking of them as the same. So if you are of them wondering about the difference between vehicular manslaughter and vehicular homicide, this blog is […]

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How to Report Domestic Violence in Canada

How to Report Domestic Violence in Canada? | Help to Family Abuse

Domestic violence often occurs in secret and involves the abuser abusing their position of power. Due to this, reporting domestic violence may be challenging. This article describes the steps involved in reporting a domestic abuse complaint. A quick tip: You can call a health facility, victim services, community group, shelter, or the neighbourhood police to […]

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Should You Exercise Your Right to Remain Silent in Canada?

Being arrested is often frightening and stressful, especially for people unaware of their legal rights. As a result, many Canadians who get arrested tend to wonder whether they have the right to remain silent in Canada. Well, the quick response is, “Yes.” This blog explains whether you have the right to remain silent in Canada […]

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How to Know If Someone Pressed Charges Against You?

You may be charged if you or your loved one have been involved in a crime, even if you are innocent. The charge does not arise from a person who complained against you, but their testimony will be used to determine whether there is probable cause. If you are suspicious that someone has pressed charges […]

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