Being charged with sexual assault or other sex crimes can severely damage a person’s reputation. Society and the Criminal Code of Canada regard criminal sexual offences as very serious crimes, which… Read more »
Impaired driving typically relates to operating a vehicle after drinking alcohol or taking drugs. For example, some states define impaired driving as driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol or… Read more »
The last place anyone wants to find themselves is in a jail cell. And if you’re unlucky enough arrive in one your first concern is getting out as quickly as… Read more »
Although a lot of juvenile crimes resemble those for adult crimes, penalties and laws associated with juvenile criminal offenses are substantially different. Two of the most significant distinctions are that juveniles… Read more »
Reportedly coined in 1939, the term white-collar crime is now synonymous with the full range of frauds committed by business and government professionals. These crimes are characterized by deceit, concealment,… Read more »
If you’re arrested for DUI in Canada and your breath alcohol concentration (BAC) is .08 or more, you’ll be charged with committing a criminal offence. Refusing the breathalyzer test won’t help;… Read more »
What is Bail? After arrest and charging an individual, the police often releases a person within 24 hours with or without conditions. The accused then generally retains a lawyer and… Read more »
Drugs are chemicals that affect the body and brain. Different drugs can have different effects. Some effects of drugs include health consequences that are long-lasting and permanent. They can even… Read more »
INTRODUCTION Have you ever imagined being accused of murder or manslaughter? It sounds detrimental and a worst crime one can imagine. These type of cases attract the most absurd experiences… Read more »