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Intimidation of a Justice System Participant or Journalist (s. 423.1) Laws in Canada

Intimidating a justice system participant or journalist is a criminal offence under Section 423.1 of the Criminal Code. It includes threats or actions meant to influence, obstruct, or retaliate. Our lawyers can help you understand the charges and protect your rights in court.

Fraudulent Concealment (s. 341) Laws in Canada

Fraudulent Concealment under s. 341 of Canada’s Criminal Code occurs when someone hides property, documents, or information to defraud others. This offence carries serious consequences, including fines or imprisonment. Our lawyers can guide you through defence strategies and protect your rights.

Fraudulently Obtaining Food, Beverage or Accommodation (s. 364) Laws in Canada

Fraudulently obtaining food, drinks, or accommodation is a criminal offence under s.364 of the Criminal Code of Canada. This law applies to situations where individuals intentionally deceive to avoid payment. Penalties can include fines, restitution, or jail time.

Abduction of a Young Person (s. 280 – 286) Laws in Canada

Abduction of a young person under sections 280–286 of the Canadian Criminal Code is a serious offence, covering cases where a child is unlawfully taken or kept from their guardian. Penalties are severe, and having strong legal defence is crucial to protect your rights and future.

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