Clu3m Criminal Code
Clu3m Criminal Code
Clu3m Criminal Code
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Criminal Code
Violent Crimes
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Other 3%
Sexual
24 million Criminal
Code incidents
Robbery 9%
Assault
8%
Assault
Other 34 %
Level 2,3
Violent Incidents
15%
Assault
level 1
65%
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Violent
Incidents
13%
Property 53%
Alberta
1.9
BC
2.1
Man
2.6
NB
1.3
1.1
NWT
2.4
NS
1.6
Nunavut
10.8
Ont
1.3
PEI
2.2
Quebec
2.0
Sask
2.5
6.5
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Homicide in Canada
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Violent Crimes
Harm to the human body.
Historically a part of criminal law (Code of
Hammurabi)
About 13% of all criminal code offences are of
a violent nature.
Including:
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Homicide
Assault
Sexual offences
Abduction
Robbery
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Homicide
homicide
being, directly or
indirectly, is homicide
Culpable homicide
Accident
non-culpable homicide
murder
First
degree
manslaughter
Selfdefence
infanticide
Second
degree
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Murder
1.
First degree
2.
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Second degree (intentional murder yet does not fit into any of
the above categories
Manslaughter
Example: Speeding down a road, crash into a little old lady and kill
her.
0-25 years
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Manslaughter Defence
1.
2.
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Manslaughter continued
The law generally differentiates between levels
of criminal culpability based on the mens rea,
or state of mind
Voluntary Manslaughter
occurs when the defendant kills with malice
(intention to kill or cause serious harm), but
there are mitigating circumstances which
reduce culpability
or when the defendant kills only with an intent
to cause serious bodily harm
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Manslaughter continued
Involuntary Manslaughter
is the unlawful killing of a human being
without malice (intent). It is distinguished
from voluntary manslaughter by the absence
of intention.
1. constructive manslaughter
2.
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SOWHAT IS THE
DIFFERENCE?
As an illustration, consider the following scenario.
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R. v. Lavallee
Lavallee and her common law partner Rust (the victim) had an abusive
relationship, however she kept coming back. On the night of the killing, there
was a party at their house. Rust hit her and told her that she was going to
"get it" when all the guests left. He threatened to harm her, saying "either you
kill me or I'll get you". During the altercation Rust slapped her, pushed her
and hit her twice on the head. At some point during the altercation he handed
Lavallee a gun, which she first fired through a screen. Lavallee contemplated
shooting herself, however when Rust turned around to leave the room she
shot him in the back of the head. She was charged with murder. A psychiatrist
gave expert evidence at trial describing her state of mind, and that she felt as
though she was "trapped" and that she would have been killed if she did not
kill him. The jury acquitted her at trial, but this was overturned at the Court of
Appeal who ordered a new trial. Lavallee appealed this order to the Supreme
Court.
QUESTION: Is Lavallee guilty of murder? If so is it first degree, second
degree, or manslaughter?
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Infanticide
Killing of a newborn by his or her
mother
Accused not yet recovered from the
years
Charges seldom seen before the
courts
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The End
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commit suicide
Assisted Suicide a
controversial issue
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For
Some
chronically ill
Canadians
believe they
have a right to
be assistance
when they wish
to commit
suicide
Against
Disability rights
groups oppose
believing that
people who have
disabilities may
be pressured to
end their lives
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Euthanasia
Mercy killing: A person acts to end another
persons life
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Assisting a suicide
Voluntary euthanasia When you help a
terminally ill person (whom has expressed a wish
to die) end their life
Involuntary euthanasia -When you help a
terminally ill person (whom has expressed a wish
to die) end their life
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R. v. Latimer
Robert Latimer's daughter, Tracy Latimer, was 12 years old
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R v. Sue Rodriguez
Sue Rodriguez was a 42-year-old mother whose illness amyotrophic
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Assault
C. Criminal Code has recently amended its laws on
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Assault continued
3 Levels of Assault
Level 1 - Assault
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Assault 1
Applying intentional force to another person, either directly or
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Sexual assault
Sexual Assault laws rewritten in the 1980s
Three levels - similar to the 3 levels of assault.
Important considerations when distinguishing sexual assault
The mens rea of sexual assault can rest in knowledge that the
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Sexual Assault
Level 1
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Section 273:
(1)
(2)
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Abduction
Enticing:
1. When a custodial parent refuses to give access to a child
according to the terms of an agreement
2. When a non-custodial parent detains or runs away with a
child during a time of access
Defense: a) the other parent gave consent or
b) to protect the child
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Robbery
Theft involving violence
Threat of violence
Assault
Use of offensive weapons
Imitation of weapon is accepted by the courts as threat of
violence
Masking or colouring ones face with the intent to commit an
indictable offense
Max = life
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