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Criminal Law

Possessing items that were obtained illegally is its own crime

Céline Dostaler / Criminal Law / October 15, 2021

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What if an assault complainant doesn’t want to press charges?

Greg Dunn / Criminal Law / October 14, 2021

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It is possible to have theft charges dropped by the court

Céline Dostaler / Criminal Law / October 8, 2021

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Circumstances dictate which defence is best with assault charges

Vincent Semenuk / Criminal Law / October 7, 2021

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Nygard’s ‘consent committal’ signals a whole new round of extradition

Gary Botting / Criminal Law, Opinion / October 5, 2021

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Understanding what is considered assault in Alberta

Caitlin Taylor / Criminal Law / October 4, 2021

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Consent is a key issue with many sexual assault allegations

Vincent Semenuk / Criminal Law / October 1, 2021

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Video footage may not always establish identity with theft charges

Céline Dostaler / Criminal Law / September 30, 2021

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Oberlander’s convoluted deportation process beaten by the clock

Gary Botting / Criminal Law, Opinion / September 28, 2021

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Weapons can come in many forms under the Criminal Code

Greg Dunn / Criminal Law / September 17, 2021

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