Property Offences
Trespassing at Night (s. 177) Laws in Canada
Trespassing at night under s.177 of the Criminal Code involves unlawfully being on another’s property between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. This offence is taken seriously and can lead to criminal charges. Learn the legal consequences, possible defences, and why expert legal representation is crucial.
Possession of Stolen Property (s. 355) Laws in Canada
Possession of stolen property under s.355 of the Criminal Code means having goods you know, or should know, were obtained by crime. Penalties vary by the value and circumstances of the property. Our lawyer can review your case, challenge the evidence, and work to protect your record.
Is blackmail a crime in Canada?
Yes, blackmail is a crime in Canada. It involves threatening to reveal damaging information or cause harm unless demands are met. Blackmail charges are serious and can lead to significant penalties, including imprisonment. Always seek legal advice if accused or targeted.
