In our blog, our lawyers dig into the finer points of the criminal justice system, helping defendants understand the charges against them and what can happen after conviction. Learn more about the challenges, evidence, and legal factors involved in your criminal defence.
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Sexual Assault Defined by the Criminal Code and Preparing a Defence
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Offences Related to Sexual AssaultUnder the Criminal Code, there are several offences that a person can commit that are related to sexual assault. Read on to learn more about them now.
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Understanding the Different Levels of Sexual Assault Allegations
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Building a Strong Defence Against Sexual Assault Charges
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Canada’s Mistake of Age LawMistaking the age of a minor in a sexual assault case is common, and reasonable steps to establish the age of the victim must be taken by the defendant.
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How Someone is Convicted of Sexual Assault in Canada
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Sexual Assault Facilitated by Alcohol or DrugsThere are situations when an individual is wrongfully convicted of sexual assault when the victim was under the influence of drugs. Read on to learn more
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Sexual assault cases to come before SCCThe Supreme Court is hearing two cases about the threshold for a sexual assault defendant to meet for a complainant's sexual history to be admissible in trial.
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How Does Someone Get Charged With Sexual Assault?Only one in three Canadians are aware of what constitues sexual assault. Learn about the legal definition of sexual assault and how someone can get charged
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How Sexual Assault can be Proven with No Physical Evidence
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Sexual Assault on Canadian University and College Campuses
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The Sexual Offences in Canada’s Criminal CodeSexual Assault entails a broad scope of acts in the Canadian Criminial Code. Learn about the variuos offences that can be termed as Sexual Assault here