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Defending Criminal Code Charges: Various Types of Cases With Various Defence Strategies
Question: What are the potential penalties for a theft charge under the Criminal Code?
Answer: A theft charge under Criminal Code, RSC 1985, c. C-46 can lead to serious consequences, including penalties of up to two years for theft under $5,000, making it crucial to understand your rights and possible defence strategies.
Focusing Upon Various Criminal Code Charges:
With hundreds of sections within the Criminal Code of Canada, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-46; and each section identifying conduct that is deemed as a criminal offence, navigating criminal matters can be especially challenging, especially whereas there are often general defence strategies broadly applicable to any type of Criminal Code charge as well as defence strategies that are unique to a specific Criminal Code charge.
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Get Professional Help:
Charges alleging violation of the Criminal Code come with the risk of significant penalties upon conviction. Always seek a professional opinion regarding the potential consequences as well as the applicable rights and defence strategies available to the specific type of case and charges involved.
