(a) any of the following provisions of this Act, namely. (lxii.1) section 353.1 (tampering with vehicle identification number). (lxiii) section 354 (possession of property obtained by crime). (l) section 281 (abduction of person under fourteen). (lxxv.1) section 431.1 (attack on premises, accommodation or transport of United Nations or associated personnel). 530. 43. (xiii) section 96 (possession of weapon obtained by commission of offence). Marginal note: Operation while prohibited 320.18 (1) Everyone commits an offence who operates a conveyance while prohibited from doing so (a) by an order made under this Act; or (b) by any other form of legal restriction imposed under any other Act of Parliament or under provincial law in respect of a conviction under this Act or a discharge under section 730. (ii) section 10 (selling and possession for purpose of selling). 2012] Criminal Procedure Code CAP. (xxxi) section 191 (possession of intercepting device). (xii.4) section 83.18 (participation in activity of terrorist group). 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 Intoxication 34 - Defence of Person 35 - Defence of Property 43 - Protection of Persons in Authority 46 - PART II - Offences Against Public Order Section 13 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms is a section of the Charter which, along with section 11 (c), specifies rights regarding self-incrimination.. authorization means an authorization to intercept a private communication given under section 186 or subsection 184.2(3), 184.3(6) or 188(2); (autorisation), electro-magnetic, acoustic, mechanical or other device means any device or apparatus that is used or is capable of being used to intercept a private communication, but does not include a hearing aid used to correct subnormal hearing of the user to not better than normal hearing; (dispositif électromagnétique, acoustique, mécanique ou autre), intercept includes listen to, record or acquire a communication or acquire the substance, meaning or purport thereof; (intercepter), offence means an offence contrary to, any conspiracy or attempt to commit or being an accessory after the fact in relation to an offence contrary to, or any counselling in relation to an offence contrary to. (liv) section 327 (possession of device to obtain telecommunication facility or service). (xliii.1) section 270.01 (assaulting peace officer with weapon or causing bodily harm). Section 159 of the Criminal Code prohibits engaging in anal intercourse, except by a husband and a wife or two persons who are both 18 years or older, provided that the act is consensual and takes place in private. Criminal Code. (i) section 214 (unlawful production, sale, etc., of tobacco, alcohol or cannabis). Marginal note: Definitions. (e) section 3 (bribing a foreign public official) of the Corruption of Foreign Public Officials Act. 1985, c. C-46, as amended). Section 8 of the revised Code abolished all common law offences, offences under Imperial acts, and offences under pre-Confederation acts. The definitions are broad and capture a great deal of conduct. (lxxxv) section 467.11 (participation in criminal organization). (xlvii.11) section 279.011 (trafficking of a person under the age of eighteen years). (xxvii) subsection 145(1) (escape, etc.). (lxxii) section 424 (threat to commit offences against internationally protected person). (xxix) section 163.1 (child pornography). (xxx) section 184 (unlawful interception). (xii.01) section 82.3 (possession, etc., of nuclear material, radioactive material or device). (iv) section 122 (offences related to documents), (v) section 126 (counselling misrepresentation), or. (xvi) section 102 (making automatic firearm). Previous Versions, Protection of Persons Administering and Enforcing the Law, Treason and other Offences against the Queen’s Authority and Person, Participating, Facilitating, Instructing and Harbouring. (b) section 198 (fraudulent bankruptcy) of the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act. (lxxxii) section 452 (uttering, etc., counterfeit money). (i) section 117 (organizing entry into Canada). ), s. 13, c. 29 (4th Supp. Section 83.18(3) sets out the meaning of participation ad contributing with respect to an activity of a terrorist group. (iii.1) section 218.1 (unlawful possession, sale, etc., of unstamped cannabis). (iii) section 11 (importing and exporting and possession for purpose of exporting), (v) section 13 (possession, etc., for use in production or distribution of illicit cannabis), or. Criminal Code. (ii) section 14 (import or attempt to import). ), s. 213, c. 1 (4th Supp. (ix) section 78.1 (offences against maritime navigation or fixed platforms). (xxi) section 121 (fraud on government). Section 163(8) of the Criminal Code of Canada further explains what is meant by obscene. (2) For the purposes of this section, every one commits a common nuisance who does an unlawful act or fails to discharge a legal duty and thereby, (a) endangers the lives, safety, health, property or comfort of the public; or. (ii) arrests them on a civil process, or under the pretence of executing a civil process. (2) Every one who wilfully disturbs or interrupts an assemblage of persons met for religious worship or for a moral, social or benevolent purpose is guilty of an offence punishable on summary conviction. (xv) section 100 (possession for purpose of weapons trafficking). (xxxix.2) section 244.2 (discharging firearm — recklessness). (iv) section 7.1 (possession, sale, etc., for use in production or trafficking). (xii.8) section 83.22 (instructing to carry out terrorist activity). In recent decades, a growing number of people have called for an end to any form of physical punishment of children and youth in Canada, which would necessarily include the repeal of section 43, and as recently as late 2015, legislation to repeal section 43 was introduced in the Senate. (lxxv.2) subsection 431.2(2) (explosive or other lethal device). Details; Chapter 1: Offence Against the Judicial Officials. (xxix.1) section 170 (parent or guardian procuring sexual activity). (b) obstructs the public in the exercise or enjoyment of any right that is common to all the subjects of Her Majesty in Canada. (xxxix.1) section 244 (discharging firearm with intent). (xxv) section 139 (obstructing justice). 183 In this Part, “private communication” means any oral communication, or any telecommunication, that is made by an originator who is in Canada or is intended by the originator to be received by a person who is in Canada and that is made under circumstances in which it is reasonable for the originator to expect that it will not be intercepted by any person other than the person intended by the originator to receive it, and includes any radio-based telephone communication that is … (xii.3) section 83.04 (using or possessing property for terrorist purposes). section 183.1 ALPHABETICAL LISTING (lxiii.1) section 355.2 (trafficking in property obtained by crime). The federal government is responsible for the Criminal Code and prosecutions in the territories and of federal offences; the provinces and territories are responsible for administering the criminal justice system.. Section 183 Acts of exhibitionism: Section 183a Causing public nuisance: Section 184 Dissemination of pornography: Section 184a Dissemination of pornography depicting violent acts or sexual acts with animals: Section 184b Dissemination, procurement and possession of child pornography: Section 184c Dissemination, procurement and … 75 LAWS OF KENYA CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE CHAPTER 75 Revised Edition 2012 [2010] Published by the National Council for Law Reporting with the Authority of the Attorney-General www.kenyalaw.org [Rev. (xii.2) section 83.03 (providing, making available, etc., property or services for terrorist purposes). A witness who testifies in any proceedings has the right not to have any incriminating evidence so given used to incriminate that witness in any other proceedings, except in a prosecution for perjury or for the giving of contradictory evidence. (lxiii.2) section 355.4 (possession of property obtained by crime — trafficking). Act current to 2020-12-17 and last amended on 2020-07-01. Section 172. (xxiii) section 123 (municipal corruption). Marginal note:Disturbing religious worship or certain meetings. (d) any of the following provisions of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, namely. In 1947, the Government of Canada appointed a Royal Commission to revise the Criminal Code. (ii) section 51 (intimidating Parliament or a legislature). (xviii) section 104 (unauthorized importing or exporting). (liii) section 318 (advocating genocide). Section 183 in The Code Of Criminal Procedure, 1973. Criminal Appeals B. authorization means an authorization to intercept a private communication given under section 186 or subsection 184.2(3), 184.3(6) or 188(2); (autorisation) electro-magnetic, acoustic, mechanical or other device. Federal laws of canada. THE CRIMINAL CODE OF CANADA For your convenience, the entire Criminal Code can be downloaded as a single text file. (ii) section 6 (importing and exporting). (xlv) section 272 (sexual assault with a weapon, threats to a third party or causing bodily harm). Criminal Code. (lxxxiv) subsection 462.33(11) (acting in contravention of restraint order). (lviii) section 342.2 (possession of device to obtain unauthorized use of computer system or to commit mischief). (i) section 13 (export or attempt to export). Canada’s criminal justice system is a shared responsibility between federal, provincial and territorial governments. 196(5) Exception for criminal organizations and terrorist groups 196.1(1) Written notice — interception in accordance with section 184.4 196.1(2) Extension of period for notification (vi) section 129 (offences relating to officers), (j) any offence under the Security of Information Act, or. (li) section 282 (abduction in contravention of custody order or parenting order). Section 43 of the Criminal Code of Canada provides a defence for parents, parent substitutes and teachers who used corporal punishment to discipline a child in their care and who have been charged with physically assaulting that child. ), s. 17, c. 42 (4th Supp. (xii.91) section 83.231 (hoax — terrorist activity). (lxxv) section 431 (attack on premises, residence or transport of internationally protected person). SPECIFIC OFFENSES TITLE III OFFENCE RELATING TO JUSTICE. (k) section 51.01 (offences related to goods, labels, packaging or services) of the Trademarks Act, and includes any other offence that there are reasonable grounds to believe is a criminal organization offence or any other offence that there are reasonable grounds to believe is an offence described in paragraph (b) or (c) of the definition terrorism offence in section 2; (infraction), police officer means any officer, constable or other person employed for the preservation and maintenance of the public peace; (policier), private communication means any oral communication, or any telecommunication, that is made by an originator who is in Canada or is intended by the originator to be received by a person who is in Canada and that is made under circumstances in which it is reasonable for the originator to expect that it will not be intercepted by any person other than the person intended by the originator to receive it, and includes any radio-based telephone communication that is treated electronically or otherwise for the purpose of preventing intelligible reception by any person other than the person intended by the originator to receive it; (communication privée), public switched telephone network means a telecommunication facility the primary purpose of which is to provide a land line-based telephone service to the public for compensation; (réseau téléphonique public commuté), radio-based telephone communication means any radiocommunication within the meaning of the Radiocommunication Act that is made over apparatus that is used primarily for connection to a public switched telephone network; (communication radiotéléphonique), sell includes offer for sale, expose for sale, have in possession for sale or distribute or advertise for sale; (vendre), solicitor means, in the Province of Quebec, an advocate or a notary and, in any other province, a barrister or solicitor. (avocat), Sexual Offences, Public Morals and Disorderly Conduct (continued), dispositif électromagnétique, acoustique, mécanique ou autre, Protection of Persons Administering and Enforcing the Law, Treason and other Offences against the Queen’s Authority and Person, Participating, Facilitating, Instructing and Harbouring. (d.1) section 42 (offences related to infringement of copyright) of the Copyright Act. Table of Contents. Providing False Information . Version of section 183 from 2014-06-19 to 2014-12-05: ... 183 In this Part, authorization. Act current to 2020-12-17 and last amended on 2020-07-01. (3) Every one who, at or near a meeting referred to in subsection (2), wilfully does anything that disturbs the order or solemnity of the meeting is guilty of an offence punishable on summary conviction. Section 43 of the Criminal Code, which expressly offers parents and teachers a defence when they use reasonable force to discipline a child, is a controversial provision of Canada's criminal law. (xliii) section 269 (unlawfully causing bodily harm). (g) any of the following provisions of the Excise Act, 2001, namely. authorization means an authorization to intercept a private communication given under section 186 or subsection 184.2(3), 184.3(6) or 188(2); (autorisation) electro-magnetic, acoustic, mechanical or other device. Offences Against the Administration of Law and Justice, Sexual Offences, Public Morals and Disorderly Conduct, Offences in Relation to Offering, Providing or Obtaining Sexual Services for Consideration, Offences Against the Person and Reputation, Neglect in Child-birth and Concealing Dead Body, Bodily Harm and Acts and Omissions Causing Danger to the Person, Kidnapping, Trafficking in Persons, Hostage Taking and Abduction, Fraudulent Transactions Relating to Contracts and Trade, Forgery of Trademarks and Trade Descriptions, Breach of Contract, Intimidation and Discrimination Against Trade Unionists, Wilful and Forbidden Acts in Respect of Certain Property, Advertising and Trafficking in Counterfeit Money or Counterfeit Tokens of Value, Search, Seizure and Detention of Proceeds of Crime, Attempts — Conspiracies — Accessories, Other Provisions Respecting Search Warrants, Preservation Orders and Production Orders, Compelling Appearance of Accused Before a Justice and Interim Release, Arrest without Warrant and Release from Custody, Proceedings Respecting Failure to Comply with Release Conditions, Procedure to Procure Attendance of a Prisoner, Powers to Enter Dwelling-houses to Carry out Arrests, Remand Where Offence Committed in Another Jurisdiction, Procedure where Witness Refuses to Testify, Indictable Offences — Trial Without Jury, Provincial Court Judge’s Jurisdiction with Consent, Procedure in Jury Trials and General Provisions, Proceedings when Person Indicted is at Large, Verdict of Not Criminally Responsible on Account of Mental Disorder, Applications for Ministerial Review — Miscarriages of Justice, Dangerous Offenders and Long-term Offenders, Dangerous Offenders and Long-Term Offenders, Effect and Enforcement of Undertakings, Release Orders and Recognizances, Summary Appeal on Transcript or Agreed Statement of Facts, Remote Appearance by Incarcerated Accused, - Offences in respect of which a remediation agreement may be entered into, - Information To Obtain a Preservation Order, - Information To Obtain a Production Order, - Production Order To Trace a Communication, - Production Order for Transmission Data or Tracking Data, - Information To Revoke or Vary an Order Made Under Any of Sections 487.013 to 487.018 of the Criminal Code, - Information To Obtain a Non-Disclosure Order, - Information To Obtain a Warrant To Take Bodily Substances for Forensic DNA Analysis, - Warrant Authorizing the Taking of Bodily Substances for Forensic DNA Analysis, - Order Authorizing the Taking of Bodily Substances for Forensic DNA Analysis, - Order to a Person To Have Bodily Substances Taken for Forensic DNA Analysis, - Application for an Authorization To Take Bodily Substances for Forensic DNA Analysis, - Authorization To Take Bodily Substances for Forensic DNA Analysis, - Summons to a Person To Have Bodily Substances Taken for Forensic DNA Analysis, - Report to a Provincial Court Judge or the Court, - Application for an Authorization To Take Additional Samples of Bodily Substances for Forensic DNA Analysis, - Authorization To Take Additional Samples of Bodily Substances for Forensic DNA Analysis, - Summons to a Person Charged with an Offence, - Warrant To Convey Accused Before Justice of Another Territorial Division, - Subpoena to a Witness in the Case of Proceedings in Respect of an Offence Referred to in Subsection 278.2(1) of the Criminal Code, - Warrant To Arrest an Absconding Witness, - Warrant of Committal of Witness for Refusing to Be Sworn or to Give Evidence, - Warrant of Committal on an Order for the Payment of Money, - Warrant of Committal for Failure To Furnish Recognizance To Keep the Peace, - Warrant of Committal of Witness for Failure to Enter into Recognizance, - Warrant of Committal in Default of Payment of Costs of an Appeal, - Warrant of Committal on Forfeiture of Amounts, - Order for Accused to Be Brought Before Justice Prior to Expiration of Period of Remand, - Order for Discharge of a Person in Custody, - Certificate of Non-payment of Costs of Appeal, - Jailer’s Receipt to Peace Officer for Prisoner, - Order To Disclose Income Tax Information, - Victim Impact Statement  —  Not Criminally Responsible, - Notice of Obligation To Provide Samples of Bodily Substance, - Order To Comply with Sex Offender Information Registration Act, - Notice of Obligation To Comply with Sex Offender Information Registration Act, - Obligation To Comply with Sex Offender Information Registration Act, Alberta for the Purposes of the Criminal Interest Rate Provisions of the Criminal Code, Order Designating, Alberta Rules of Practice Respecting Reduction in the Number of Years of Imprisonment without Eligibility for Parole, Amnesty Period (2006), Order Declaring an, Amnesty Period (2014), Order Declaring an, Amnesty Period (2015), Order Declaring an, Amnesty Period (2020), Order Declaring an, Antique Firearms, Regulations Prescribing, Applications for Ministerial Review — Miscarriages of Justice, Regulations Respecting, Approved Breath Analysis Instruments Order, British Columbia Court of Appeal Criminal Appeal Rules, 1986, British Columbia for the Purposes of the Criminal Interest Rate Provisions of the Criminal Code, Order Designating, British Columbia Rules of Practice Respecting Reduction in the Number of Years of Imprisonment Without Eligibility for Parole, Court of Appeal of Alberta as to Criminal Appeals, Rules of the (Repealed), Court of Appeal of Quebec in Criminal Matters, Rules of the, Court of Appeals for the Northwest Territories as to A. The definition of offence as defined under section 183 of the Criminal Code of Canada. (lxii) section 348 (breaking and entering). Federal laws of canada. 13. (ii.1) section 14.2 (broker or attempt to broker). Section 183.1 of the Criminal Code of Canada sets out when consent to intercept private communications is allowed if more than 1 person is participating in the communications. (lxxii.1) section 424.1 (threat against United Nations or associated personnel). (2) Every one who wilfully disturbs or interrupts an assemblage of persons met for religious worship or for a moral, social or benevolent purpose is guilty of an offence punishable on summary conviction. (lii.4) 286.4 (advertising sexual services). (b) improperly or indecently interferes with or offers any indignity to a dead human body or human remains, whether buried or not. 182 Every one who (a) neglects, without lawful excuse, to perform any duty that is imposed on him by law or that he undertakes with reference to the burial of a dead human body or human remains, or (b) improperly or indecently interferes with or offers any indignity to a dead human body or human remains, whether buried or not, is guilty of an indictable offence and liable to imprisonment for a term not … (xlvii.3) section 279.03 (withholding or destroying documents). The maximum penalty is 10 years imprisonment when convicted on indictment or six months imprisonment on summary conviction. (xxvii.2) section 162.1 (intimate image). autorisation. (xii.5) section 83.19 (facilitating terrorist activity). Offences relating to Lost, Destroyed or Defaced Weapons, etc. (xxviii) subsection 163(1) (obscene materials). (viii) section 78 (offensive weapons, etc., on aircraft). (xlvii.2) section 279.02 (material benefit). (lvii) section 342.1 (unauthorized use of computer). Offence committed on journey or voyage. (lxxix) section 435 (arson for fraudulent purpose). See coming into force provision and notes, where applicable. (f) either of the following provisions of the Customs Act, namely. (xii.81) section 83.221 (counselling commission of terrorism offence). Criminal Code. (b.1) any of the following provisions of the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention Implementation Act, namely, (i) section 6 (production, etc., of biological agents and means of delivery), or.
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