Latest posts by Céline Dostaler (see all)
- Truckers’ protest and cybercrimes highlighted the year in criminal law - January 5, 2023
- Third-party records ruling by the SCC is disappointing - November 18, 2022
- Canada may soon prosecute crimes on the moon - November 4, 2022
Even though someone played no part in the actual theft, police can charge them with possession of stolen property if they are found to be in possession of items obtained through crime. Having these charges dropped or diverted hinges on a number of factors, but having an experienced criminal lawyer at your side gives you a big advantage. To read more, click here.

