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Understanding what ‘party to an offence’ means in criminal law

Greg Dunn / Criminal Law / February 6, 2025

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The crime of extortion can result in a maximum sentence of life in prison

Greg Dunn / Criminal Law / January 23, 2025

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An extortion attempt can result in prison for life

Greg Dunn / Criminal Law / October 11, 2024

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Choosing whether to plead guilty or go to trial is a big decision

LegalMattersCanada / Criminal Law / August 15, 2023

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Fraud is a ‘high-volume’ crime that has moved online

Greg Dunn / Criminal Law / November 9, 2022

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Rare metals make catalytic converters a target for theft

Greg Dunn / Criminal Law / October 14, 2022

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White-collar crime in Alberta can take many forms

Greg Dunn / Criminal Law / January 14, 2022

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Calgary firm brought many areas of criminal law into focus

Greg Dunn / 2021 Year in Review, Criminal Law / December 21, 2021

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