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Possession of a Weapon Contrary to an Order (s. 117.01) Laws in Canada

Being found in possession of a weapon contrary to a court order is a serious offence under s.117.01 of the Criminal Code. This charge can result in severe penalties, including imprisonment. Learn your rights and defence options if facing such allegations in Canada.

Escape from Lawful Custody (s. 145(1)) Laws in Canada

Escape from lawful custody under Section 145(1) of the Criminal Code occurs when someone unlawfully leaves detention or fails to return. It’s a serious offence that can lead to more charges and jail time. Our lawyers can help you understand your rights and defend your case.

How to be Removed from the Sex Offender Registry in Canada

Being listed on Canada’s National Sex Offender Registry carries lasting consequences. Removal is possible in limited circumstances, often requiring court approval and strong legal arguments. Learn the process, eligibility, and why skilled legal help is critical for seeking removal.

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