Sentences with phrase «serious criminal offences under»

Refusals / failures to provide are serious criminal offences under section 254 (5) of the Criminal Code of Canada.
Driving with a blood alcohol level over 80 is a serious criminal offence under section 253 (1)(b) of the Criminal Code of Canada.

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Where a person has been arrested for an indictable (formerly an arrestable) offence, s 18 (1) of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (PACE 1984), as amended by the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005, empowers the police to enter and search any premises «occupied or controlled» by the person under arrest where the relevant officer has reasonable grounds for suspecting that he will find on the premises evidence relating to the indictable offence for which the person has been arrested, or evidence relating to some other indictable offence which is connected with or similar to that offence.
Ontario Personal Injury Lawyer — If you are involved in a serious car accident, it is possible that the other driver was charged with an offence, either under the Highway Traffic Act or under the Criminal Code of Canada.
While the conditions under which a contribution to the detection or prevention of serious offences may be honoured by German criminal courts are stated relatively precise in substantive criminal law, the German Code of Criminal Procedure contains no provisions regulating the negotiations between law enforcement authorities and potential collabcriminal courts are stated relatively precise in substantive criminal law, the German Code of Criminal Procedure contains no provisions regulating the negotiations between law enforcement authorities and potential collabcriminal law, the German Code of Criminal Procedure contains no provisions regulating the negotiations between law enforcement authorities and potential collabCriminal Procedure contains no provisions regulating the negotiations between law enforcement authorities and potential collaborators.
Criminal offences under Canada's criminal code are divided into three kinds: indictable offences which are the more serious offences and which carry longer terms of imprisonment, summary convictions which are the less serious offences usually punishable by less than 2 years imprisonment and hybrid offences which can be prosecuted as either indictable or Criminal offences under Canada's criminal code are divided into three kinds: indictable offences which are the more serious offences and which carry longer terms of imprisonment, summary convictions which are the less serious offences usually punishable by less than 2 years imprisonment and hybrid offences which can be prosecuted as either indictable or criminal code are divided into three kinds: indictable offences which are the more serious offences and which carry longer terms of imprisonment, summary convictions which are the less serious offences usually punishable by less than 2 years imprisonment and hybrid offences which can be prosecuted as either indictable or summary.
Under the Criminal Code of Canada, anyone that is found guilty of Fraud under $ 5000 is guilty of an indictable offense that is punishable by a term of imprisonment up to two years or, in less serious cases, by an offence punishable on summary convicUnder the Criminal Code of Canada, anyone that is found guilty of Fraud under $ 5000 is guilty of an indictable offense that is punishable by a term of imprisonment up to two years or, in less serious cases, by an offence punishable on summary convicunder $ 5000 is guilty of an indictable offense that is punishable by a term of imprisonment up to two years or, in less serious cases, by an offence punishable on summary conviction.
There are far more serious criminal offences of money laundering under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002, which criminalise all dealings with the proceeds of tax evasion.
Under the proposed directive, member states would be required to ensure that a range of activities, such as the illegal shipment of waste and unlawful trade in endangered species or in ozone - depleting substances, already prohibited by EU or national legislation are considered criminal offences, when committed intentionally or with serious negligence.
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