INDEX. Abuse of Process, CC 8, 131; CA 7 Acceleration of Death, CC 226 Accessory after Fact, see also Party to Offence defined, CC 23(1)
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1 INDEX Criminal Code, CC; Constitution Act, CA; Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, CDA; Canada Evidence Act, CEA; DNA Identification Act, DNA; Firearms Act, FA; Interpretation Act, IA; Youth Criminal Justice Act, YCJA Abandonment abandon, CC 214 animal in captivity, CC 446(1)(c) child under, CC 10, 218 Abduction, see also Confinement; Kidnapping; Trafficking in Persons consent of Attorney General, CC 283(2) custody order, contravention of, CC 282 custody order, where none, CC 283(1) defences Abortion procuring another s miscarriage, CC 287(1) procuring own miscarriage, CC 287(2) therapeutic abortion, CC 287(4) (7) Absconding, see also Presence of Accused; Witness accused preliminary inquiry, CC 544 trial, CC 475, 598 accused deemed present, CC 715(3) consent of person abducted, CC 286 jury election deemed waived, consent of person having lawful CC 598 possession, CC 284 witness escape from harm, CC 285 arrest with warrant, CC 704 protection of young person, CC 285 detention or release, CC 706 definition of guardian, CC 280(2) endorsement in another jurisdiction, internationally protected persons outside Canada, CC 7(3) person under 14, CC CSO precluded on indictment, CC 742.1(f)(vi) CC 528 Absolute Jurisdiction, CC 553, see also Jurisdiction Abstract of Title person under 16, CC 280(1) fraudulent concealment, CC 385(1) recognizance to prevent offence, CC removal of child from Canada with intent, CC Abuse of Process, CC 8, 131; CA 7 Acceleration of Death, CC 226 Accessory after Fact, see also Party to Offence defined, CC 23(1) evidence of conviction or discharge of Aboriginal Rights firearms, FA 2(3) rights and freedoms not affected, CA 25 another person, CC 657.2(2) INDEX I-1
2 Accessory after Fact (cont d) where accused misled, CC 601(5) indictment of other parties, CC 23.1, trial by judge, CC trial by provincial court judge, murder, CC 240 CC punishment (general), CC 463 when no jury summoned, CC 474 accessory to murder, CC 240 Admissions treason or high treason dispensing with proof delivery of trial documents, CC 604 dangerous offenders, CC 754(3) Accident trial by indictment, CC 655 failure to stop at scene, CC 252 preliminary inquiry Accommodation admission as evidence at inquiry, fraudulently obtaining, CC 364 CC 541(1), (2) evidence of accused, as admission Account at trial, CC 657 account entry negating theft, non-publication (offence), CC 330(2) CC 542(2) failure to keep books, CC 402 previous admission, CC 542(1) falsifying, CC 397, 399, 400 publication, CC 542(2) theft by failure to account, CC 330(1) young person, YCJA 10(4), 149 Accused, see Presence of Accused Adult, YCJA 2(1) Act, see Statutes Adultery Adjournment (Remands), see also corrupting child, CC 172 Assessment (Mental Disorder) Adverse Witness, CEA 9(1) effect on recognizance, CC 763 prior inconsistent statement, CEA 9(2) judicial interim release hearing, CC 516 Advertising jury trial counterfeit money or tokens, CC 460(1)(a) disagreement upon verdict, CC 653 cure for venereal disease, CC 163 preliminary inquiry drug to cause miscarriage, CC 163 irregularities misleading accused, CC 547 false prospectus, CC 400 witness refusing to testify, CC 545 invitation to bet on contest, CC 202 procedural irregularities, CC 485, lottery scheme, CC 206(1)(a), (7) 686(1)(b)(iv) reward and immunity, CC 143 summary conviction using likeness of bank note, CC 457 appeal, CC 824 Affidavit, see also Certificate; Certified trial, CC 803 Copy; Service trial on indictment general general, CC 645 affirmation in lieu of oath, CEA 15 to plead, etc., CC 606(3) foreign affidavit, CEA to secure documents, CC 603 offences I-2
3 Affidavit (cont d) administering oath without authority, CC 138(a) false statements, CC 131, 134 perjury, CC 131 witness, CC 118 signing pretended affidavit, CC 138(a), (c) statement, CC 133, 134 using pretended affidavit, CC 138(b) Index liability for perjury, CEA 15(2) Age, see also Assault; Consent; Equality; Sexual Assault adult sentence eligibility, YCJA 64 child, YCJA 2(1) criminal responsibility, CC 13 mistake re, CC 150.1(4) (6) determination, IA 30 proof, CC 658; YCJA 148 young offenders particular affidavits jurisdiction re age, YCJA 14 banking record young person, YCJA 2(1) proof of entry, CEA 29(3), (4) Agent, see also Power of Attorney business record agent, CC 426(4) proof of copy, CEA 30(3) appearance for accused, CC 556, 620, proof of explanation, CEA 30(4), 800, (8) limitation on use, CC proof of ownership and value of property, CC organizational accused, CC 556, 620, 800(3) government record liability for fraud regarding public proof of entry, CEA 26 stores, CC 418(2) insurance limitation on use, CC proof of loss, CEA 42 pledge of goods not theft, CC 325 ownership and value of property, CC 657.1(1), (2) secret commission, CC 426 attendance for examination, Aggravated Assault, see Assault CC 657.1(4) Aggravated Sexual Assault, see Sexual notice of intention to produce, Assault CC 657.1(3) photographic evidence, CC 491.2(4) Aggravating Circumstances photographic print driving offences, CC proof of compliance, CEA 31(3), elder abuse, CC 718.2(a)(iii.1) (4) fraud offences, CC proof of service of any document, generally, CC 718.2(a) CC 4(6) (7) home invasion offences, CC subpoena Agreement or Arrangement Sexual Offence Against Child proof of service, CC 701 Affirmation, see also Affidavit; Oath defences, limitation on administered abroad, CEA age of intended victim, CC 172.2(4) affidavit or deposition, CEA 15 non-existence of victim, re, in lieu of oath, CEA 14 CC 172.2(5)(b) I-3
4 Agreement or Arrangement Sexual flight, CC 7(8) Offence Against Child (cont d) jurisdiction over accused, CC 7(5) police sting operation, re, jurisdiction over offence, CC 7(1), (2), CC 172.2(5) 476 designated offence for dangerous offence against internationally offender purposes, CC 752 protected person, CC 7(3) designated offence for SOIRA offence outside Canada purposes, CC (1) accessory after the fact, CC 7(2)(e) forfeiture of things used, CC attempt, CC 7(2)(e) relief from, CC consent to prosecution, CC 7(7) offence, CC 172.2(1)-(2) conspiracy, CC 7(2)(e) offence outside Canada, CC 7(4.1) presumption re age, CC 172.2(3) counselling, CC 7(2)(e) primary designated offence for DNA deemed committed in Canada, purposes, CC CC 7(1), (2) prohibition order, CC 161 prosecution outside Canada, CC 7(6) recognizance to prevent offence, CC particular offences act of violence, CC 77(a), (b) Aiding and Abetting, see also Accessory After Fact; Counselling; breaking and entering, CC 348 Party to Offence care or control, CC 253, 255, essential elements 258(1)(a) abetting, CC 21(1)(c) causes damage, CC 77 aiding, CC 21(1)(b) dangerous operation, CC 249(1)(c) indictment of other parties, CC 23.1 causing bodily harm, CC 249(3) particular offences causing death, CC 249(4) betting offences, CC 202(1)(j) endangering safety, CC 77 cruelty to animals, CC 446 aircraft deemed in service, CC 7(9) desertion, CC 54, 56 enemy alien, CC 50 DNA order on conviction or discharge, CC , escape, CC interim release, CC 522(1) prize fight, CC 83(1) failure to stop at scene of accident, suicide, CC 241 CC 252 treason, CC 46, 50 false communication, CC 77(g) Air Navigation Facilities, see also fraud in obtaining transportation, Aircraft CC 393(3) interfering with operation, CC 77(d) hijacking, CC 76 offence outside Canada, CC 7(2)(c) causing death, CC 230 Aircraft, see also Hijacking consent to prosecution, CC 7(7) deemed in service, CC 7(9) first degree murder, CC 231(5) defined, CC 214 interim release, CC 522(1) I-4
5 Aircraft (cont d) Airport, see also International Airport offence outside Canada, CC 7 endangering safety, CC 77 hostage taking, CC 7(3.1) DNA order on conviction or more than 80 mg in blood, discharge, CC , CC 253(1)(b), 255 particular offences causing bodily harm, act of violence, CC 77(b) CC 255(1)(a), (2.1), (3.3) causes serious damage, CC 77(f) causing death, CC 255(1)(a), Alarming the Queen (3.1), (3.3) act with intent to alarm, CC 49 offences outside Canada, CC 6(3.7)(b) evidence of overt acts, CC 55 operates in a dangerous manner, statement in indictment, CC 249(1)(c) CC 581(4), 601(9) operation while disqualified, Alberta, CC 2, 164(8), 188(4), 287(6), CC 259(4) 320(8), 493, 534, 552, 638(3), operation while impaired, CC 253(1)(a), 255 rendering incapable of flight, CC 77(c) interim release, CC 522(1) sabotage, CC 52 evidence of overt acts, CC 55 statement in indictment, CC 581(4) 745.6(3), 812, 814(1) Alcohol, see also Motor Vehicles; Blood Sample; Breath Sample alcohol ignition interlock program exception, CC 259(1.1) aggravating circumstances for sentencing purposes, CC conditions of probation abstention, CC 732.1(3)(c)(i) curative treatment, CC 255(5) unsafe aircraft, CC 251(1)(b) Alien weapon or explosive on board, CC 78 assisting enemy alien, CC 50(1) interim release, CC 522(1) evidence of overt acts, CC 55 pilot as peace officer, CC 2 statement in indictment, CC 581(4), 601(9) Space station, CC 7(2.34) consent to prosecution, CC 7(7), definitions, CC 7(2.34) 477(2) offence committed by Canadian juror crew member, CC 7(2.3) challenge for cause, CC 638(1)(d) offence committed by crew member of Partner state, CC 7(2.31) proceedings by Attorney General of Canada, CC 7(2.32) consent of Attorney General of Canada, CC7(2.33) Alternative Measures, see Punishment; Youth Criminal Justice Amendment, see Indictment (Form and Substance) Ammunition use of force aboard defined, CC 84(1) justified, CC 27.1 prohibited I-5
6 Ammunition (cont d) from discharge, CC 730(3)(a) defined, CC 84(1) from extraordinary remedies, unauthorized possession of, FA 108 CC 784(1), (2) Anal Intercourse from finding of not criminally responsible, CC 675(3)(b) evidence from finding of unfitness, corroboration not required, CC 274 CC 675(3)(a) order of prohibition, CC 161 from parole delay order, recent complaint rules, CC 275 CC 675(2.1) sexual activity evidence, see that from parole ineligibility order, topic CC 675(2), (2.1), (2.3) sexual reputation, CC 277 from proceeds of crime forfeiture videotaped, CC order, CC mistake of age, CC from sentence, CC 675(1)(b) offence, CC 159(1) from summary conviction, CC 675(1.1) exceptions, CC 159(2)(3) person under eighteen, CC 675(2.1) safeguarding identity, CC 486.4, by accused (to Supreme Court of Animals Canada), CC 691, 692 abandonment, CC 446(1)(b) election if new trial, CC 695(2) defence, CC 429(2) where acquittal set aside and judge cattle, CC 2 dissents, CC 691(2)(a) cock-pit, building or keeping, CC 447 where acquittal set aside and verdict of guilty entered, CC 691(2)(b) cruelty, CC where co-accused acquitted, defence, CC 429(2) CC 691(2)(b) poisoning, CC 444, 445, 445.1(c) where conviction upheld, CC 691(1) defence, CC 429(2) where found not criminally injuring or endangering, CC 444, 445 responsible, CC 692(1) defence, CC 429(2) where found unfit, CC 692(2) ownership custody or cohabitation where leave of court, CC 691(2)(c) while prohibited, CC 447.1(2) by Attorney General (to court of defence, CC 429(2) appeal) prohibition order, CC from acquittal, CC 676(1)(a), (2) property in wild animal, CC 322(5) from decision not to make parole restitution order, CC ineligibility order, CC 676(5), (6) Antique Firearm, see Firearm from discharge, CC 730(3)(b) from dismissal of dangerous Appeals (Indictable Offences) offender application, CC 759(2) by accused (to court of appeal) from extraordinary remedies, from conviction, CC 675(1)(a) CC 784(1) from dangerous offender finding, from finding of unfitness, CC 759(1) CC 676(3) I-6
7 Appeals (Indictable Offences) (cont d) suspension of payment, from order quashing or refusing CC 683(5), (5.1), (6) jurisdiction, CC 676(1)(b) appointment of counsel, CC 684 from order staying proceedings, authority to determine appeals, CC 676(1)(c) CC from parole delay order, CC 675(5) allow appeal, CC 686(1)(a), (2), from parole ineligibility order, (4)(b), (6), 687(1)(a) CC 676(4), (5), (6) annul/vary order of compensation from proceeds of crime forfeiture or restitution, CC 689(2) order, CC appeals filed in error, CC 685(2) from sentence, CC 676(1)(d) dismiss appeal, CC 686(1)(b), from summary conviction cases, (c), (3), (4), 687(1)(b) CC 676(1.1) enter acquittal, CC 686(2)(a) from verdict of not criminally responsible on account of mental enter conviction, CC 686(4)(b)(ii) disorder, CC 676(1)(a) order conclusion required, by Attorney General (to Supreme CC 686(1)(c) Court of Canada), CC 693 order new trial, CC 686(2)(b), as of right, CC 693(1)(a) (5), (5.1), (6) by Attorney General of Canada, election where new trial being CC 696 jury trial, CC 686(5.1) where leave given, CC 693(1)(b), substitute verdict, (2) CC 686(1)(b) (e), (3) costs, CC summary determination, CC 685 court of appeal, CC 673 vary sentence, CC 683(7), dissent, specifying grounds of, CC (1)(a) indictment, CC 673 powers of Supreme Court of Canada notice of appeal appeal deemed abandoned, CC 695(2) extension of time, CC 678(2) assignment of counsel, CC to court of appeal, CC 678(1) to Supreme Court of Canada, authority to determine appeals, CC 694 CC 695(1) powers of court of appeal grant leave on terms, CC 693(2) ancillary authority, CC 683, 684 release pending appeal amend indictment, CC 683(1)(g) arrest after release, CC 525(5) (7), 679(6) inquiries and reports, CC 683(1)(e), (f), (2) conditions of order, CC 679(5), (5.1) order production, CC 683(1)(a) order virtual presence of parties, conditions precedent to release, CC 683(2.1) CC 679(1), (3), (4) powers in civil cases, CC 683(3) form of release, CC 679(5), (9) receive evidence, notice to prosecutor, CC 679(2) CC 683(1)(b) (d), (2) order expediting appeal, CC 679(10) I-7
8 Appeals (Indictable Offences) (cont d) obscene matter, CC 164(6) pending appeal to court of appeal, things seized pursuant to search CC 679(1)(a), (b), (3), (4) warrant, CC 490(17) pending appeal to Supreme Court of things used in child luring or child Canada, CC 679(1)(c), (3), (8) pornography, CC 164.2(3) (5), 689 pending new trial or hearing, sex offender information registration CC 679(1)(a), (3), (7) compliance orders, CC review by court of appeal, CC 680 exemption orders, CC remote appearance of accused, CC 683(2.1), 688(2.1), 848 termination orders, CC , report by judge, CC right of appellant to attend stay of proceedings, from court of appeal, CC 688 permanently unfit accused, against, CC Supreme Court of Canada, CC taking of bodily substances for forensic DNA analysis, on conviction, sentence, CC 673 discharge or NCRMD finding, order stay of conviction or discharge, for, CC CC 261 third party records, orders re, transcript of material, CC 682(2), (4), CC (5) young offenders, YCJA 37 trial court, CC 673 Appeals (Summary Conviction) Appeals (Particular Matters), see also Dispositions and Disposition Hearings appeals to summary conviction appeal (Mental Disorder) court, CC Canada Evidence Act, pursuant to adjournment, CC 824 from order re disclosure of appeal court, CC 812 information subject to Crown costs, CC 826, 827 privilege, CEA default in payment, CC 827(2), from order re disclosure of (3) potentially injurious information, CEA 38.09, order, CC 826 from order re disclosure of sensitive payment, CC 827(1) information, CEA 38.09, dismissal for failure to appear or contempt, CC 10 want or prosecution, CC 825 dangerous offender, CC 759 extension of time to appeal, CC 815(2) extraordinary remedy, CC 784 fixing date of hearing, CC 819 forfeiture notice of appeal, CC 815(1) child pornography, CC 164(6) crime comic, CC 164(6) order of new trial, CC 822(2) hate propaganda, CC 320(6), payment of fine not waiver, 320.1(8) CC 820(1) minerals or precious metals, place of hearing, CC 814 CC 395(3) powers of appeal court, CC 822(1) I-8
9 Appeals (Summary Conviction) (cont d) grounds of appeal, CC 830(1) release pending appeal, powers of appeal court, CC 834 CC 525(5) (7), 816 release pending appeal, CC 816, release pending new trial, 831, 832(1) CC 822(3) rights of appeal, CC 830(1), (4) rights of appeal time for appeal, CC 830(3) by attorney general or agent, CC 813(b) transcript or agreed statement, CC 830(2) by defendant, CC 813(a) undertaking by prosecutor/appellant, by informant, CC 813(b) CC 817, 831, 832 transmission of trial record, CC 821(1), (3) form of order, CC 817(1), (2), (4) trial de novo, CC 822(4) (7) non-application to attorney authority to order, CC 822(4) general or counsel, CC 817(3), defect in conviction order, 832(2) CC 822(7)(b) review, CC 818 defect in process, CC 822(7)(a) summary conviction court, CC 785 from sentence, CC 822(6) trial, CC 785 powers of court, CC 822(7) undertaking by prosecutor/appellant Appearance, see Agent; Counsel; Presence of Accused form of order, CC 817(1), (2), (4) Appearance Notice, see also Judicial non-application to attorney Interim Release general or counsel, CC 817(3) appearance notice, CC 493, Form 9 review, CC 818 cancellation or confirmation by justice, clerk of the appeal court, CC 785 CC 508 informant, CC 785 contents, CC 501(1) (3) information, CC 785 effect after direct indictment, CC order, CC (1.2) proceedings, CC 785 effect after remand to other jurisdiction, CC 543(2)(b) prosecutor, CC 785 entering into on holiday, CC 20 sentence, CC 785 summary appeal on transcript or failure to appear, CC 145, 502, 803(3), agreed statement of fact, CC (4) appeal barred, CC 837 issue by peace officer appeal court, CC 829 arrest without warrant, CC 497(1)(e), (2) costs, CC 834(1) no arrest, CC 496 dismissal for failure to appear or want of prosecution, CC 825, 831 laying of information, CC 505 enforcement of order, CC 835 signing by accused, CC 501(4) extension of time to appeal, CC 838 time in force, CC 523, 730 fixing date of hearing, CC 819, 831 vacating previous order, CC 523(2) I-9
10 Appointment sabotage, CC 52 influencing appointment, CC 125 evidence of overt acts, CC 55 printing or tendering false, CC 370 statement in indictment, proof of appointment, CEA 21, 22 CC 581(4) selling or purchasing, CC 124 unlawful use of uniform, etc., CC 419 disability on conviction, CC 750(3), (4) presumption of enlistment, CC 421(1) Arbitrary Detention or Imprisonment, riot CA 9 command to suppress, CC 32(2) Armed Forces weapons, CC definitions Arraignment Canadian Forces, CC 2 indictable offences, CC 562, 606 Her Majesty s Forces, CC 2 pleas permitted, CC 606, 607 member of a force, CC 62(2) summary conviction offences, military, CC 2 CC 801(1), (2) military law, CC 2 Arrest, see also Execution of Process enlistment by surety, CC 766(2) presumption, CC 421(1) citizen s arrest, CC 494 jury trial clergyman, upon civil process, right to, CA 11(f) CC 176(1)(b)(ii) member as peace officer, CC 2 conditional release, CC 503(1), (2) military law duty of person arresting effect of Charter, CA 11(f) delivery to peace officer, CC 30, effect of Code, CC 5 31(2), 494(3) military tribunal duty not to arrest, CC 495(2), (3) effect of Charter, CA 11(f) duty to inform arrested person, CC 29(2), (3); C.A. 10(a), (b) offences dwelling-house, powers to enter, to assisting deserter, CC 54 carry out arrests assisting hostile forces, CC 46(1)(c), authority to enter dwelling without 47(1), (4) warrant, CC 529.3(1) counselling insubordination, exigent circumstances, CC 62(1)(b), (c) CC 529.3(2) inciting to mutiny, CC 53 authorization to enter dwelling- evidence of overt acts, CC 55 house, IA 34.1 statement in indictment, authorization to enter included in CC 581(4), 601 warrant of arrest, CC 529(1) interfering with loyalty, CC 62(1)(a) execution, CC 529(2) receiving military stores, CC 420 omitting announcement before presumption of enlistment, entry, CC 529.4(1) CC 421(1) exception, CC 529.4(3) I-10
11 Arrest (cont d) commission of offence, execution of authorization, CC 524(1), 525(5), 679(6) CC 529.4(2) defaulting witness, CC reasonable terms and conditions, evasion of service of order or CC summons, CC 83.29(1)(a), 510(2) warrant to enter dwelling-house, failure to appear for CC 529.1, Form 7.1 fingerprinting, CC 502, 510 authorization to enter included in failure to attend after warrant of arrest, CC 529(1) adjournment, CC 485, 803(2) execution, CC 529(2) failure to attend review of order omitting announcement before of justice, CC 520(5), 521(5) entry, CC 529.4(1) failure to attend trial, CC 597, exception, CC 529.4(3) 803(2) execution of authorization, indictment presented to court, CC 529.4(1) CC 578(1)(b) reasonable terms and conditions, information laid, CC 507(4), CC (2), 512(1) telewarrant, CC necessary in public interest, force in arrest CC 507(4), 512(1) excessive force, CC 26 non-compliance with appearance notice, etc., CC 512(2), 524, permissible force, CC 25(1), (4), 27, 525(5), 679(6), 803(2) 32 non-compliance with evidence- offences gathering order, CC 83.29(1)(c) assault with intent to resist, private prosecution, CC CC 270(2) release prior to return before failure to assist in, CC 129(b) justice, CC 503(1), (2) preventive, see Terrorism terrorism investigation, private prosecution, in, CC CC 83.29(1)(c) protection of persons acting under contents, CC 511(1), 513 authority, CC 25(3), (4), 28, 32(3) defect not affecting validity, rights upon arrest, CA 10 CC 546 specific arrest authority (offences) adjournment, CC 547 breach of peace, CC 31(1) discretion to postpone execution, by surety, CC 766(2) CC 511(3) common gaming house, CC 199(2) duty of person arresting, CC 29 warrant endorsement in other jurisdiction, actions not precluding issue, CC 528(1) CC 512 endorsement to authorize release, arrest of wrong person, CC 28 CC 507(6), 507.1(8) circumstances of issue execution, CC 514, 520(6), 528(2) absconding accused or witness, deemed execution, CC 511(4) CC 83.29(1)(b), 475(1)(b) form, CC 513 I-11
12 Arrest (cont d) United Nations or associated investigative hearing, in connection personnel, outside Canada, with, CC CC 7(3.71) release by officer in charge, CC 499 application of provision, CC 265(2) signing in blank, CC 507(5), apprehended consent, CC 265(4) 507.1(8) bodily harm, defined, CC 2 without warrant by trespasser, CC 38(a), 41(2) accused on interim release, CC 524, causing bodily harm, CC 267(b) 525(5), 679(6), 680 internationally protected person by any person, CC 494(1) outside Canada, CC 7(3) by owner of property, CC 494(2) United Nations or associated personnel, outside Canada, by peace officer, CC 495 CC 7(3.71) delivery to peace officer, CC 494(3) clergyman, CC 176(1)(b)(i) detention in custody, CC 497 consent, CC 265(3), (4) release or detention by officer in apprehended consent, CC 265(4) charge, CC 498 defence of property, CC offence outside province definition, CC 265(1) release or remand, CC 503(3) endangering safety of aircraft, person about to commit offence, CC 77(a) CC 495(1)(a) endangering safety of airport, unconditional release, CC 503(4) CC 77(b) person discharged by lieutenant internationally protected person, governor, CC 617(4) (6) outside Canada, CC 7(3) release on appearance notice, offence, CC 266 CC 497 peace officer, CC 270(1) release prior to return before justice, aggravated assault, CC CC 503(1), (2) assault with a weapon or causing remand in custody for return to bodily harm, CC other jurisdiction, CC 503(3) punishment, CC 266 terrorist activity, to prevent, Queen, CC 46(1)(a) CC 83.3(4) evidence of overt acts, CC 55 Arson and Other Fires, see Fire statement in indictment, CC 581(4), 601(9) Assault, see also Sexual Assault; Trafficking in Persons self-defence, CC against person reading riot threat against internationally protected proclamation, CC 68(a) person, CC 7(3), 424 United Nations or associated aggravated assault, CC 268 personnel, outside Canada, CC 7(3.71) excision, CC 268(3) unlawfully causing bodily harm, consent, CC 268(4) CC 269 internationally protected person, internationally protected person, outside Canada, CC 7(3) outside Canada, CC 7(3) I-12
13 Assault (cont d) court, CC United Nations or associated Review Board, CC personnel, outside Canada, CC 7(3.71) no treatment on assessment, with intent CC to resist distress or seizure causing period of order death, CC 231(4) general rule, CC (1) to steal, CC 343(c) exceptions, CC (2), (3) with weapon, CC 267(a) extensions, CC internationally protected person, outside Canada, CC 7(3) permanently unfit accused United Nations or associated alleged, of, CC (5) personnel, outside Canada, presumption against custody CC 7(3.71) court orders, CC (1) Assembly, see also Riot exceptions, CC (1.2), (3) freedom of peaceful assembly, CA 2(c) residency as disposition riot, CC 64, 65 condition, CC (1.2) unlawful assembly, CC 63, 66 Review Board orders, CC (1.1), (1.2) Assessments (Mental Disorder), see priority over bail hearing, also Fitness to Stand Trial; Hospital CC Orders; Mental Disorder variations of assessment order, appearance by accused when CC completed, CC assessment reports assessment, CC 672.1(1) authority to order, CC 672.2(1) assessment orders distribution of report, CC 672.2(3), application by accused (4) to court, CC (1) filing with court or Review Board, to Review Board, CC CC 672.2(2) application by prosecutor protected statement to court, CC (2), (3) admissibility, CC (2), (3) to Review Board, CC protected statement, assessment completed, CC CC (1) authority to make hospital, CC 672.1(1) court, CC (1), (5) medical practitioner, CC 672.1(1) Review Board, CC Assistance, see also Aiding and contents of order, CC (1), Abetting; Party to Offence; Accessory (1.2) After Fact; Counselling form of order assistance order, CC court, CC (2), Form 48 assisting enemy at war, CC 46(1)(c) Review Board, CC (2), assisting peace officer, CC 25, 28, 31, Form grounds omitting to assist, CC 129(b) I-13
14 Assistance (cont d) court jurisdiction, CC 478(3), 479 Associated Personnel, see United prosecution, CC 7(4.2), (4,3), (7), Nations Personnel 54, 251(3), 119(2), 477(2), 477.2, Association, see also Organization 478(3) freedom of, CA 2(d) transfer of probation order, CC 733(1) Attempt intervention by, CC elements of attempt, CC 24 right of appeal full offence charged, attempt proved, indictable offence, CC 696 CC 660 summary conviction, CC 813, 830, full offence proved on charge of 839 attempt, CC 661 jurisdiction of court, CC 468, 469 Attorney General, Provincial jurisdiction of provincial court judge, Attorney General, CC 2 CC 553(b) consent order for particulars, CC 587(c) dangerous offender application, particular offences CC 754(1)(a), (4) causing another to utter forgery, investigative hearing, CC 83.28(3) CC 368(1)(b) prosecution, CC 83.24, 136(3), contravene Act of Parliament or 164(7), 164.1(8), 166(3), 172(4), regulation 174(3), 318(3), 319(6), 320(7), 342(e), 385(2), 422(3), 477.2, intervening by Attorney General 478(3) of Canada, CC recognizance, for feared criminal corruption by judicial officer, organization or terrorism offence, CC 119(1)(a)(iii) CC (1) corruption of municipal official, recognizance, for suspected terrorist CC 123(2) activity, CC 83.3(1) inciting to mutiny, CC 53 licensing high treason, CC 46(1)(a) automobile master key, CC 353(2) murder, CC 239 preferring indictment, CC 577 obstructing justice, CC 139 report on wiretapping authorizations, piratical acts, CC 75(c) CC 195(5) provoking duel, CC 71 requiring trial by jury, CC 568, punishment, CC (1)(b) Attestation right of appeal form indictable offences, CC 676, 693, 696 statutory declaration, CEA 41 summary conviction, CC 813, proof, CEA (1), 839(1), (5) Attorney General of Canada, see also stay of proceedings, CC 579(1) Attorney General, Provincial recommencement, CC 579(2) Attorney General, CC 2 Audio Evidence, see Video and Audio consent Evidence I-14
15 Automobile, see Motor Vehicle exemption, application for, CC s Autrefois Acquit/Convict, see also Plea identification of person named, for, plea, CC CC (2) right, CA 11(h) inspection of records, for, Avails (Prostitution), see also CEA 29(6) Disorderly House offence of breach, CC exercise control, CC 212(1)(h) power to make, CC householder permitting, CC 171 revocation, renewal or variation, live on avails, CC 212(1)(j) CC (6) aggravated offence wher person self-crimination protection, under eighteen, CC 212(2.1) CC juvenile, CC 212(2) records as evidence, CEA 29 presumption, CC 212(3) valuation of securities, CC 4(2) procuring, CC 212(1)(d) warrants to search, CEA 29(7) juvenile, CC 212(4) Bawdy-House, see Disorderly House public place, CC 213(2) Bench Warrant, see also Arrest recognizance to prevent offences, execution of, CC 597(2) CC discretion to postpone execution, reverse onus, CC 212(3) CC 597 Bail, see Judicial Interim Release issuance, CC 597 Bailee Besetting, CC 423(1)(f), (2) theft of things under seizure, CC 324 Bestiality Bank, see also Currency Offences compel another to commit, CC 160(2) in presence of child, CC 160(3) application to inspect account, CEA 29(6) offence of, CC 160(1) bank defined, IA 35(1) order of prohibition, CC 161 bank-note defined, CC 2 removal of child from Canada with intent, CC 273.3(1)(c) financial institution defined, CEA 29(9) sexual activity evidence, see that topic fraudulent receipts under Bank Act, Betting and Related Offences CC 390 advertising offer to bet, CC 202(1)(h), printing or using likeness of securities, (2) CC 457 assisting offence, CC 202(1)(j) production orders: financial agreeing to purchase or sell information information, CC 202(1)(e), (2) consent production and, CC assisting offence, CC 202(1)(j) contents, CC agreeing to purchase or sell privileges, copying of records, for, CEA 29(6) CC 202(1)(e), (2) compulsion by order only, assisting offence, CC 202(1)(j) CEA 29(5) cheating, CC 209 I-15
16 Betting and Related Offences (cont d) Blood Sample, see also Breath Sample; controlling property related to betting, Drug Impaired Driving CC 202(1)(c), (2) aggravating circumstances for assisting offence, CC 202(1)(j) sentencing purposes, CC dealing in betting device, approved container defined, CC 202(1)(b), (2) CC 254(1); CC Reg assisting offence, CC 202(1)(j) certificate of analysis, CC 258(1) engaging in occupation, CC 202(1)(e), maker of, cross examination on, (2) CC 258(6) assisting offence, CC 202(1)(j) notice of intention to produce, exemptions from offences, CC 204 CC 258(7) jurisdiction of provincial judge, demand for, CC 254(3)(a)(ii), (3.4)(b), CC 553 (4) pari-mutuel system, CC 204 evaluating officer defined, CC 254(1) lottery provisions not applicable, evidence of failure to comply with CC 207(6) demand, CC 258(3) violation of provisions, CC 204(8) evidence of failure to give sample, permitting use of place for recording CC 258(2) bet, CC 202(1)(a), (2) failure to comply with demand, assisting offence, CC 202(1)(j) offence, CC 254(5), (6), 255(1)(a), (2.2), (3.2), (3.3) placing bet for others, CC 203 bodily harm, offence involving, printing or providing information, CC 255(1)(a), (2.2), (3.3) CC 202(1)(f), (2) death, offence involving, assisting offence, CC 202(1)(j) CC 255(1)(a), (3.2), (3.3) recording or registering bet, evidence of, CC 258(2), (3) CC 202(1)(d), (2) previous convictions, CC 255(1), assisting offence, CC 202(1)(j) (4) sending or receiving information, order of prohibition, CC 259(1), (2) CC 202(1)(i), (2) consecutive prohibition periods, assisting offence, CC 202(1)(j) CC 259(2.1) Bigamy, see also Procuring exception, CC 259(1.1) offence, CC 290, 291 presumptions, CC 258(1)(d) (d.1) Binding Over, see also Witness evidence to rebut, CC 258(1)(d.01), material witness, CC 698(2), 704, 705, (d.1) 706(b) procedure for taking, CC 254(4), to keep peace, CC 810(3); 258(1) YCJA 14(2), 20(2) qualified medical practitioner defined, young persons, YCJA 14(2), 20(2) CC 254(1) Blackmail, see Extortion qualified technician defined, CC 254(1) Blasphemous Libel, CC 296 refusal to provide sample, offence, sufficiency of counts, CC 584 CC 254(5) I-16
17 Blood Sample (cont d) by impaired operation of motor release of specimen for analysis, vehicle, vessel or aircraft, CC 258(4) CC 253(1)(a), 255(1)(a), (2) requirement to provide, by street racing, CC CC 254(3)(a)(ii), (3.4)(b), (4) unlawfully, CC 269 samples demanded for drug testing, internationally protected person, CC 254(3.4) outside Canada, CC 7(3) samples demanded where reasonable United Nations or associated belief of commission of offence, personnel, outside Canada, CC 254(3) CC 7(3.71) taking of samples by qualified medical with intent, air gun or pistol, practitioner, CC 254(4) CC certificate of, CC 258(1)(h) with intent, firearm, CC 244 no offence committed, CC 257 criminal negligence causing, CC 221 testing for concentration of drugs, CC 254(3.4), 256(1), 258(5) dangerous operation included offence, CC 662(5) warrant to obtain, CC 256(1) duty of persons directing work, copy to person, CC 256(5) CC duration of, CC 256(4) organizational liability for, CC 22.1, facsimile to person, CC 256(5) form 5, CC 5.1, 256(2) defined, CC 2 information on oath, CC 256(3) duty of persons directing work to sealing order for information, prevent, CC CC interference with transportation Boards of Review, see Review Boards facilities, CC 248 Boat, see Vessels and Ship internationally protected person outside Canada, CC 7(3) Bodily Harm, see also Assault, Sexual punishment, CC 267 Assault restitution to victim, CC 738(1)(b), (c), assault causing, CC 267 (2) breach of contract, CC 422 sureties to keep peace, CC 810; causing, CC 269 YCJA 14(2), 20(2) by driving with blood alcohol over threatening, CC 423 legal limit, CC 253(1)(b), 255(1)(a), to Queen, CC 49(b) (2.1), (3.3) by failure to safeguard hole in ice evidence of overt acts, CC 55 or excavation, CC 263(3)(b) statement in indictment, by fire or explosion, CC 80(b), 81, CC 581(4), 601(9) 433(b) traps causing or likely to cause, by dangerous operation of motor CC 247 vehicle, vessel or aircraft, United Nations or associated CC 249(3), 249.4(3) personnel, outside Canada, CC 7(3.71) I-17
18 Book-Making, see also Betting dwelling-house, CC 2 jurisdiction of provincial judge, entrance, CC 350 CC 553(c)(ii) place, CC 348(3) offences, CC 202(1)(e) (g) home invasion, aggravating punishment, CC 202(2) circumstance, CC Bond, see Peace Bond other than dwelling-house, CC 348(1)(e) Boundary Lines and Marks possession of instruments, CC 351(1), interference with 352 boundary lines, CC 442 presumption of offence, CC 348(2)(b) international marks, CC 443(1) punishment/sentence lawful excuse, CC 429(2) DNA order on conviction discharge, surveyor s exception, CC 443(2) CC , jurisdiction over offences near general, CC 348(1)(e) boundary, CC 476 CSO precluded on indictment, Breach of Contract CC 742.1(f)(ix) criminal, CC 422(1) where dwelling-house involved, CC 348(1)(d), exception, CC 422(2) institution of proceedings, CC 422(3) where firearm stolen, CC 98(4) where home invasion involved, Breach of Peace CC 348(1)(d), arrest by peace officer, CC 31(1) where intent to steal firearm, in presence of Queen, CC 49 CC 98(4) evidence of overt acts, CC 55 to steal firearm, CC 98 statement in indictment, entrance, CC 98(3) CC 581(4), 601(9) place, CC 98(2) superior court jurisdiction, unlawfully in a dwelling house, CC 468, 469 CC 349(1) interference to prevent, CC 30 CSO precluded on indictment, suppression of riot, CC 32 CC 742.1(f)(x) Breach of Probation, see Probation presumption of intent, CC 349(2) Breach of Trust, see also Trust CSO precluded on indictment, CC 742.1(f)(x) criminal, CC 336 with intent to commit offence, public officer, CC 122 CC 348(1)(a) Breaking and Entering presumption, CC 348(2)(a) and committing offence, CC 348(1)(b) Break-in Instruments break, CC 98(2), 321 for coin-operated or currency-exchange breaking out, CC 98(1)(c), 348(1)(c) devices, CC 352 coin-operated device, CC 352 for place, motor vehicle, vault or dwelling-house, CC 348(1)(d) safe, CC 351(1) I-18
19 Breath Sample, see also Drug Impaired power of evaluating officer, Driving CC 254(3.3) aggravating circumstances for power of peace officer, CC 254(2), sentencing purposes, CC (3) analyst defined, CC 254(1) warning not required, CC 258(1)(b) approved container defined, CC 254(1); CC Reg approved instrument defined, CC 254(1); CC Reg approved instrument printout admissibility, CC 258(1)(f.1) approved screening device defined, CC 254(1); CC Reg certificate of technician as evidence, CC 258(1)(g) evaluating officer defined, CC 254(1) evidence of refusal to provide sample, admissibility, CC 258(2), (3) failure to comply with demand, offence, CC 254(5), (6), 255(1)(a), (2.2), (3.2) bodily harm, offence involving, CC 255(1)(a), (2.2), (3.3) death, offence involving, CC 255(1)(a), (3.2), (3.3) evidence of, CC 258(2), (3) cross-examination on, CC 258(6) previous convictions, CC 255(1), notice of intention to produce, (4) CC 258(7) order of prohibition, CC 259(1), (2) chemical analysis consecutive prohibition periods, admissibility in evidence, CC 259(2.1) CC 258(1)(b) exception, CC 259(1.1) certificate of analyst presumptions, CC 258(1)(c), (d.01), as evidence, CC 258(1)(e), (f) (d.1) cross-examination on, CC 258(6) evidence to rebut, CC 258(1)(c), notice of intention to produce, CC 258(7) results of analysis, CC 258(1)(e) suitability of solution, CC 258(1)(f) evidence of results (d.01), (d.1) qualified technician defined, CC 254(1) refusal to provide sample, CC 254(5) evidence admissible, CC 258(2), (3) presumption re care or control, CC 258(1)(a) admissibility, CC 258(1)(b) previous convictions, CC 255(1), proof of blood-alcohol level, (4) conditions, CC 258(1)(b) Breathalyzer, see Aircraft; Breath demand for breath sample Sample; Motor Vehicles; Vessels failure to comply, CC 254(5), 255(2.2), (3.2), (3.3) Bribery, see also Corruption evidence admissible, CC 258(2), influencing appointment to public (3) office, CC 125 presumption re care or control, judicial officer, CC 119 CC 258(1)(a) consent to prosecution, CC 119(2) previous convictions, CC 255(1), superior court jurisdiction, CC 468, (4) 469 I-19
20 Bribery (cont d) juror, CC 139(3) municipal official, CC 123 peace officer, CC 120 Index financial institutions, entry in book or record, CEA 29(1), (2) record as evidence, CEA 30 Cable person administering criminal law, false cablegram, CC 372(1) CC 120 sending in false name, CC 371 public officer, CC 120, 121 Canadian Forces, see Armed Forces loss of capacity to contract, CC 750(3), (4) Capacity, see Criminal Responsibility secret commission, CC 426 Carriage selling or purchasing office, CC 124 cruelty to animals, CC 446(1)(b) witness, CC 139(3)(c) defence, CC 429(2) British Columbia, CC 2, 188(4), 287(6), false representation to obtain, CC (8), 493, 552, 745.6(3), 812, forfeiture of goods, CC 401(2) 814(3) Case Management Broadcasting, see Publication application to summary proceedings, CC 795 Broker acquiring stocks or merchandise for appointment of judge purchaser, CC 383(1) application for, CC 551.1(1) reducing stock by selling for own conference or hearing re, CC account, CC (2) Building same judge may try case, CC 551.1(4) damage by occupant, CC 441 timing of, CC 551.1(3) defence, CC 429(2) compelling attendance, CC 482.1(3), Buoys (4), 551.7(7) interfering with marine signal, CC 439 conferences, CC 551.1(2), 551.7(2) defence, CC 429(2) hearings Burden of Proof appointment, re, CC 551.1(2) presumption of innocence, CA 11(d) Charter issues, re, CC 551.3(2) Burglars Tools, see Break-in Instruments evidentiary issues, re, CC 551.3(2), Burglary, see Breaking and Entering joint, CC Burial severance, re, CC 551.3(2) failure in duty, CC 182(a) joint hearings register of burials adjudication as at trial, CC defacing or making false entry, 551.7(10) CC 377(1)(a), (b) application for, CC 551.7(1) Business, see also Corporation; considerations, CC 551.7(3) Organization limitation, CC 551.7(4) defined, CEA 30(12); FA 2(1) order for, CC 551.7(3) (5) I-20
21 Case Management (cont d) defence, CC 429(2) powers of judge, CC 551.7(9) theft, CC 338(2) prisoner, removal of, CC 551.7(8) Cause Disturbance, see Disturbance procuring attendance at, CC 551.7(7) Certificate, see also Blood Sample; Notice record, CC 551.7(5) (6), (11) offences return of documents, CC 551.7(11) falsifying, CC 378 judge appointment, CC fraudulent use, citizenship, CC 58 decision binding, CC 551.3(4) fraudulent use, naturalization, CC 58 duties, CC unlawful possession, military powers, CC 551.3, 551.6(2), certificate, CC 419(c), (d) 551.7(9) prohibition order, CC 260(5) referral of issues to, CC types of certificate role of, CC conviction, CC 667 record, trial defamation in parliamentary papers, decision in joint hearing to be part CC 316(3) of, CC 551.7(11) default of recognizance, CC 770 order re joint hearing to be part of, CC 551.7(5) examiner of counterfeit, CC 461(2), (3) information to be part of, CC failure to appear, CC 145(9) transmission of court record, CC 551.7(6) Imperial certificate, CEA 20 rules fingerprint examiner, CC 667(1)(c) approval by lieutenant governor in marriage, CC 291(2) council, CC 482.1(5) non-payment of costs, CC 827(2) compliance with directions under, previous conviction, CC 667(1); CC 482.1(2) CEA 12(2) power to make, CC 482.1(1) Secretary of State for External publication, CC 482(4), 482.1(6) Affairs, CC 7(11) regulations to secure uniformity, transcript of evidence at CC 482(5), 482.1(6) preliminary, CC 540(5), (6) trial to proceed continuously, CC weapons, CC Certified Copy, see also Document; Cattle, see also Animals Record cattle, CC 2 as evidence of documents, CEA 24 defacing or making false brand, as evidence of judicial proceedings, CC 338(1)(b) CEA 23 fraudulent taking, CC 338(1)(a) documents injuring or endangering, CC 444 banking record, CEA 29 defence, CC 429(2) business record, CEA 30(3) poisoning, CC 444 conviction or order, CC 570, 806 I-21
22 Certified Copy (cont d) worthless cheque notarial act or instrument, CEA 27 presumption of false pretence, order of discharge, CC 570(2) CC 362(4) order of dismissal, CC 808 presumption of fraud, CC 364(2) falsifying, CC 378 Child, see also Abduction and Child notice of production of copy, CEA 28 Witnesses proof of handwriting, CEA 33(1) abandonment Certiorari child under 10, CC 218 appeal, CC 784(1), (2) abandon, CC 214 availability expose, CC 214 appeal as bar, CC 776 abduction recognizance as condition, CC 779 consent no defence, CC 286 to quash warrant of committal, consent of parent, CC 284 CC 782 custody order, CC 282 effect of dismissal of application, defence, CC 285 CC 780 no custody order, CC 283 order for further detention, CC 775 offences, CC protection of judicial officials, CC 783 protection of child defence, CC 285 review of conviction or order, CC 777, removal from Canada with intent, 778 CC rules of court, CC 482(3)(c) bestiality, CC 150(2), (3) want or proof of enactment not removal from Canada with intent, ground, CC 781 CC 273.3(1)(c) Challenge, see Jury child, YCJA 2(1); CC 172(3) Change of Venue, see Venue consent of defence, CC 150.1(2) (2.2), (6) Character Evidence no defence, CC 150.1(1) and evidence of previous conviction, CC 666 correcting, with reasonable force, CC 43 dangerous offender application, CC 757 corruption, CC 172(1) impeaching credit of witness, CEA 9 child, CC 172(3) of complainant, CC 277 consent to prosecution, CC 172(4) limitation period, CC 152, 172(2) Charter Rights, see Legal Rights criminal responsibility, CC 13 Cheating at Play evidence offence, CC 209 proof of age, CC 658 jurisdiction of provincial court under 14 years, as witness, CEA 16 judge, CC 553(c)(v) videotaped complaint, CC Cheque, see also False Pretense, Fraud youth justice court proceedings, cheque, CC 362(5), 364(3) YCJA 151; YOA 60 proof of no account, CEA 29(3) incest, CC 155 I-22
23 Child (cont d) trafficking, CC brother, CC 155(4) young person sister, CC 155(4) defined, CC 153(2) infanticide, CC 233 sexual exploitation of, CC 153(1) concealing body as included offence, CC 662(4) Child Pornography conviction, CC 663 accessing, CC 163.1(4.1), (4.2) punishment, CC 237 aggravating factor, CC 163.1(4.3) necessaries defences, CC 163.1(5), (6), (7) duty and failure in duty, CC 215 definition, CC 163.1(1) newly-born and unborn deletion from computer system becoming human being, CC 223(1) appeal from order, CC 164(6), concealing body, CC (8) failure to obtain assistance in birth, commencement of order, CC 242 CC 164.1(5) killing in act of birth, CC 238 consent to prosecute where order for deletion, CC 164(7), 164.1(8) newly-born child, CC 2 definitions, CC 164(8), 164.1(8) pre-natal injuries causing death, CC 223(2) destruction of copy, CC 164.1(6) no conviction where under, CC 12, 13 ex parte proceeding, CC 164.1(4) permitting defilement notice to person who posted, female under, CC 18, 171 CC 164.1(2) removal from Canada with intent, order for deletion of material, CC 273.3(1)(c) CC 164.1(5), (6) person under eighteen removal from return of material, CC 164.1(7) Canada with intent, CC 273.3(1)(c) right to appear at hearing, person under 16 CC 164.1(3) bestiality, CC 150(3) distribution or sale, CC 163.1(3) invitation to sexual touching, exporting, CC (3) CC 152 forfeiture sexual interference, CC 151 child pornography (in rem) where fear of sexual offence, appeal from order, CC 164(6) CC 810.1, 811 consent to prosecute where order procuring defilement, CC 170 for forfeiture, CC 164(7) removal from Canada with intent, definitions, CC 164(8) CC 273.3(1)(c) order, CC 164(4) proof of age, CC 658 protection of persons correcting, return of material, CC 164(5) CC 43 right to appear at hearing, removal from Canada, CC CC 164(3) sexual offences outside Canada, summons to occupier, CC 164(2) CC 7(4.1) things used in child pornography I-23
24 Child Pornography (cont d) particular offences, CC 486 annulment of order on appeal, support person, CC CC 689(2) testifying outside courtroom or behind appeal from order, a screen, CC CC 164.2(3) (5), 689(1) videotaped evidence, CC commencement of order, CC 689(1) Choking notice to third parties, attempt, CC 246 CC 164.2(2) murder, by, CC 230(c) order, CC 164.2(1), 689(1) Civil Law relief from, CC application of provincial laws, IA 8.1 stay of order pending appeal, duality of legal traditions, IA 8.1 CC 689(1) terminology, IA 8.2 rights of third parties, CC 164.2(3), (4) Civil Proceedings variation of order on appeal, remedies preserved, CC 11 CC 689(2) threat to institute not extortion, importing, CC 163.1(3) CC 346(2) making, CC 163.1(2) Civil Servant, see also Bribery, making available, CC 163.1(3) Corruption motive irrelevant, CC 163(5), 163.1(7) disabilities on conviction, CC 750(2) order of prohibition, CC 161 vacancy in employment, CC 750(1) possession, CC 163.1(4) Clerk of Court possession for purpose, CC 163.1(3) adjournment in absence of jury and recognizance to prevent offence, judge, CC 474 CC certificate of failure to attend, seizure CC 145(9) (11) electronic documents/publications, certificate of non-payment of costs, CC 164.1(1) CC 827(2) print documents/publications, clerk of the court, CC 2, 762(2) CC 164(1) entry of stay, CC 579 transmitting, CC 163.1(3) notice of indictment to organization, warrant of seizure, CC 164, CC 621(1) sealing order for information to notice to judge before fixing trial date, obtain, CC CC 560(1) Child Witnesses (Protection of), registrar as, CC 673 CC , 659, see also transmission of order for enforcement, Publicity and Witness CC 828(3) accused not to cross-examine, youth justice court, YCJA 21 CC order restricting publication, CC 486.4, Cock-Pit building or keeping, CC 447(1) offence, CC confiscation of birds, CC 447(2) I-24
25 Coin, see Currency Offences Coin-Operated Device possession of instruments to break, CC 352 slugs and tokens, CC 454 Collective Bargaining, see also Employment; Industrial Dispute; Trade Union Index spouse as witness common law exceptions, CEA 4(5) Common-law Partner duty to provide necessaries, CC 215(1)(b) failure to provide necessaries, CC 215(2) necessaries provided by another no defence, CC 215(4)(d) punishment, CC 215(5) grandfathered individual, next of kin, FA 12(7) interview with, on firearms licence application, FA 55(2) Colour of Right assertion of right to house or property, CC 42 defence of movable property, CC 39 theft, CC 322 wilful damage to property, CC 429(2) intimidation, CC 423(1)(a) Commission Evidence exception, CC 423(2) admitting evidence of witness who is punishment, CC 423(1) ill, CC 711 restitution to, CC 738(1)(c) appointment of commissioner, CC 709, sentencing principles protecting, 710 CC 718.2(a)(ii) evidence of physician, CC 710(2) sureties to protect, CC 810(1), (3.2) presence of accused or counsel, duty of court to consider interest, CC 713(1) CC 810(3.2) process used not contrary to principles of funamental justice, CC reading in evidence, CC 711, 712(2), return of evidence, CC 713(2) Committal to Custody, see Warrant; Preliminary Inquiry Committal for Trial, see Order to Stand Trial Common Bawdy House; Common Betting House; Common Gaming House, see Disorderly House Common Law abolition of offences, CC 9(a) and business records provisions, CEA 30(11)(b) victim, for statement purposes, where partner incapable, CC 722(4)(b) Common Nuisance, CC 180 Communications, see Interception of Private Communications Community Impact Statement consideration by sentencing court, CC 380.4(1) content, CC 380.4(2) copy of statement to parties, CC 380.4(3) Compellability, see Competence and Compellability; Privilege Compelling Appearance of Accused, see Judicial Interim Release defences, see Defences (Common Compensation and Restitution Law) bodily harm, CC 738(1)(b), (c), (2) preservation of defences, CC 8(3) amount of loss, CC 738(1) I-25
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