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Criminal Law

Revenge porn is a growing phenomenon in Canada

Vincent Semenuk / Criminal Law / July 29, 2022

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Even financial managers can be fooled by phishing emails

Céline Dostaler / Criminal Law / July 15, 2022

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Sharing intimate images can lead to sextortion charges

Vincent Semenuk / Criminal Law / July 8, 2022

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Ransomware: one of the most popular types of cybercrime

Céline Dostaler / Criminal Law / July 4, 2022

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There are many ways someone can steal your identity

Céline Dostaler / Criminal Law / June 15, 2022

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Emergencies Act is meant for ‘urgent and critical’ situations

Céline Dostaler / Criminal Law / June 6, 2022

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Police can exercise their power when protests turn illegal

Céline Dostaler / COVID-19, Criminal Law / May 27, 2022

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Police in Alberta should not be left to police themselves

Vincent Semenuk / Criminal Law / May 24, 2022

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Peaceful protests are allowed on public and private property

Céline Dostaler / Criminal Law / May 20, 2022

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Now may be the time for an Alberta Provincial Police Service

Matthew Deshaye / Criminal Law / May 18, 2022

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