The Criminal Code of Canada and the Canada Evidence Act, 1893, with an Extra Appendix Containing the Extradition Act, the Extradition Convention with the United States, the Fugitive Offenders' Act, and the House of Commons Debates on the Code |
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... reasonable grounds that B is 18 years of age . A commits an offence , although if " B had been 18 years of age she would not have been within the statute . " ( 9 ) 15. Execution of sentence . - Every ministerial officer of any court ...
... reasonable grounds that B is 18 years of age . A commits an offence , although if " B had been 18 years of age she would not have been within the statute . " ( 9 ) 15. Execution of sentence . - Every ministerial officer of any court ...
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... reasonable and probable grounds that he is the person named in the warrant , shall be protected from criminal ... reasonable grounds of having committed a felony he was able to justify to be illegal . ( 2 ) an arrest , on that ground ...
... reasonable and probable grounds that he is the person named in the warrant , shall be protected from criminal ... reasonable grounds of having committed a felony he was able to justify to be illegal . ( 2 ) an arrest , on that ground ...
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... reasonable . It does not touch the question of civil responsibility . " 44 ARRESTS WITHOUT WARRANT . 22. Arrest , by peace officer , without warrant , of suspected offendcr.— Every peace officer who , on reasonable and probable grounds ...
... reasonable . It does not touch the question of civil responsibility . " 44 ARRESTS WITHOUT WARRANT . 22. Arrest , by peace officer , without warrant , of suspected offendcr.— Every peace officer who , on reasonable and probable grounds ...
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... reasonable man , and he does so at the 44 peril of justification which he can only obtain when a judge decides that he has had reasonable and probable grounds on which to make the arrest . ” 24. Arrest by any person withont warrant ...
... reasonable man , and he does so at the 44 peril of justification which he can only obtain when a judge decides that he has had reasonable and probable grounds on which to make the arrest . ” 24. Arrest by any person withont warrant ...
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... reasonable and probable grounds , believes to have committed an offence and to be escaping from and to be freshly pursued by those whom he , on reasonable and probable grounds , believes to have lawful authority to arrest that person ...
... reasonable and probable grounds , believes to have committed an offence and to be escaping from and to be freshly pursued by those whom he , on reasonable and probable grounds , believes to have lawful authority to arrest that person ...
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accused aforesaid alleged appear arrest assault attempt authority bigamy bill bodily harm breaking and entering burglary Canada Canada Evidence Act cause charged chattels clause clerk coin committed common gaol common law conspiracy constable counterfeit Court crime criminal custody death defendant document dollars Draft Code dwelling-house East P. C. evidence fact false pretences felony forged forgery fourteen fraudulently grievous bodily harm guilty hard labour held hundred imprisonment indictable offence injury judge jurisdiction Jurors jury justice kill larceny Leach libel Magistrate manslaughter marriage matter means ment months murder oath obtained offence and liable owner Parliament of Canada party peace officer penalty perjury person possession prisoner proceedings procure prosecution prosecutor proved punishment purpose reasonable received recognizance sentence servant statute steal stolen sufficient summary conviction theft therein thereof trial unlawful unlawfully Vict warrant wilfully witness woman
Popular passages
Page 337 - A conspiracy consists not merely in the intention of two or more, but in the agreement of two or more to do an unlawful act, or to do a lawful act by unlawful means.
Page 399 - Comparison of a disputed writing with any writing proved to the satisfaction of the Judge to be genuine, shall be permitted to be made by witnesses ; and such writings, and the evidence of witnesses respecting the same, may be submitted to the Court and Jury as evidence of the genuineness or otherwise of the writing in dispute.
Page 731 - ... the said complaint, and to be further dealt with according to law,"] and now, having heard the matter of the said complaint, I...
Page 570 - Given under my Hand and Seal, this Day of in the Year of our Lord at in the [ County] aforesaid.
Page 514 - The territorial waters of Her Majesty's dominions, in reference to the sea, means such part of the sea adjacent to the coast of the United Kingdom, or the coast of some other part of Her Majesty's dominions...
Page 219 - That if any Person shall unlawfully take, or cause to be taken, any unmarried Girl, being under the Age of Sixteen Years, out of the Possession and against the Will of her Father or Mother, or of any other Person having the lawful Care or Charge of her, every such Offender shall be guilty of a Misdemeanor...
Page 177 - ... with intent to resist or prevent the lawful apprehension or detainer of any person...
Page 702 - ... fide taken or received by transfer or delivery, by some person or body corporate, for a just and valuable consideration, without any notice, or without any reasonable cause to suspect that the same had by any felony or misdemeanor been stolen, taken, obtained, extorted, embezzled, converted, or disposed of, in such case the court shall not award or order the restitution of such security...
Page 774 - ... probation of good conduct, the Court may, instead of sentencing him at once to any punishment, direct that he be released on his entering into a...
Page 785 - ... does not in the opinion of the Court understand the nature of an oath, the evidence of such child may be received, though not given upon oath, if, in the opinion of the Court, such child is possessed of sufficient intelligence to justify the reception of the evidence, and understands the duty of speaking the truth...