Sexual Offences

Falsely Accused Of A Crime in Toronto

There are many instances in history of persons being falsely accused of crimes that they did not commit.  In Canada, recent history has witnessed  the likes of Donald Marshall Jr., David Milgaard, Guy Paul Morin, James Driskell, William Mullins-Johnson,  Romeo Phillion, Steven Truscott, Kyle Unger, Erin Walsh, Anthony Hanemaayer, and many many more. You don’t have to make the front page of the newspaper to qualify as someone who has been falsely or wrongfully accused.

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Indecent Exposure

Indecent Act and Indecent Exposure Indecent acts and indecent exposure are covered under section 173 of the Criminal Code of Canada although not often seen in the courts of this Province, are nevertheless serious allegations that can minimally result in the imposition of consequences which can greatly impair one`s ability to seek or maintain employment, in the event a criminal record is obtained. Indictable or Summary Offence? A charge of committing an indecent act covers

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Sexual Assault

The Criminal Law Team – Sexual Assault Lawyer North York For decades, The Criminal Law Team has represented Ontarians charged with serious criminal offences, including sexual related offences. Sex crimes such as sexual interference with a minor, internet sex crimes, soliciting a prostitute, sexual assault, indecent exposure, and more are among the gravest charges a person can face. As a sexual assault lawyer North York, it is the job of each member of our team

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Sexual Interference with a Minor

Sexual Offences against persons under the age of 16 or 18, Sexual Interference, Invitation to Sexual Touching, and Sexual Exploitation The offences of Sexual Interference, Invitation to Sexual Touching, and Sexual Exploitation involve touching for a sexual purpose in relation to a person under the age of 16 (sexual interference and invitation to sexual touching), or in relation to a person age 16 or 17 (sexual exploitation). Thus, the age of consent is now 16

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Soliciting a Prostitute

Toronto Soliciting a Prostitute Criminal Lawyer Solicitation of a Prostitute in Toronto, is generally described as the practice of seeking sexual services in exchange for money. In general, in Canadian case law it states that three elements are necessary to establish that prostitution is taking place – (i) provision of sexual services, (ii) the indiscriminate nature of the act (soliciting rather than choosing clients), and (iii) the necessity for some form of payment. In Ontario,

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