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Sexual Assault

Householder Permitting Sexual Activity Under 18 Laws in Canada Explained

Householder permitting sexual activity under 18 is covered under s. 171 of the Criminal Code found in Part V. Part V covers “Sexual Offences, Public Morals and Disorderly Conduct”. A householder permitting sexual activity under 18 charge occurs where an individual, who is an owner or occupier of the requisite premises or assists another in owning or managing the premises, permits another, below 18 ...

Conversion Therapy Laws in Canada Explained

What is a charge of Conversion Therapy? Conversion therapy is covered under 320.102 of the Criminal Code of Canada. Conversion therapy occurs when a person knowingly causes another person to undergo conversion therapy; including by providing conversion therapy to that other person. Conversion therapy means to provide a treatment designed to change a person’s sexual orientation to heterosexual, change a person’s change identity ...

Nudity Laws in Canada

What is a Nudity charge?  Nudity is covered under s. 174 of the Criminal Code. Nudity occurs when a person without a lawful excuse, is nude in a public place. Or, if that person is nude and exposed to public view while on private property. Therefore, a nudity charge can occur whether or not the property is the accused’s own. Nudity is characterized ...

Incest (s. 155) Laws in Canada

Incest is an offence under Section 155 of the Criminal Code of Canada. This section makes it an offence to, knowing that another person is by blood relationship, a parent, child, brother, sister, grandparent, or grandchild, as the case may be, has sexual intercourse with that person. This section of the criminal code ultimately criminalizes sex between relatives. The law recognizes that sexual ...

Revenge Porn in Canada: Is posting revenge porn a crime?

What is revenge porn? Through the past decade and into recent years, the evolution of the smartphone and associated technology has simplified the facilitation of dissemination of information and photographs, and privacy and consent concerns have frequently been raised before the courts. This includes the unwanted distribution and dissemination of intimate photographs, and persons doing so for an unlawful, and in some cases, ...

Solicitation (s. 213) Laws in Canada

What is Solicitation? Solicitation is covered under s. 213 of the Criminal Code. In Canada, solicitation refers to the act of trying to stop, impede, and/or communicate with someone in order to offer/sell/provide sexual services. This communication can be in general terms and does not need to describe specific sexual acts or money. The courts rely on the context of the situation in ...

Sexual Assault (s. 271) Laws in Canada

What is Sexual Assault? Sexual assault is covered under s.271 of the Criminal Code. Canada has a broad definition of sexual assault as sexual assaults can encompass a variety of sexually related charges such as those that involve the use of violence or a weapon. Generally speaking, sexual assault includes all unwanted sexual activity. There are three levels of sexual assault: general sexual ...

What should I do if I have been falsely accused of sexual assault?

If you have been falsely accused of sexual assault, you should immediately seek the assistance of a criminal defence lawyer. Unfortunately, many people mistakenly believe that if there is no direct evidence against them that they cannot be convicted of sexual assault, so there is no reason to be worried about the charges. This is simply not true, particularly in cases where there is very ...

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