In the context of the
consumer - trader relationship, the most common disputes relate to the
guarantee provided for the goods purchased. And it can be said that consumers
are not as aware of their rights as traders are about their obligations. Too
often, such ignorance stems from the inability to differentiate the legal from
the commercial guarantee. Criminal Lawyer Brampton is
here for you.
Friday, 27 March 2020
Friday, 20 March 2020
What Happens When A Youth Breaks The Law?
The Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA) sets out the procedures that govern youth who have been charged with a criminal offence. The YCJA covers the rights of youth upon their arrest and detention, the questioning of youth by police, the trial process, sentencing, and youth criminal records.
A young person under the YCJA is defined as any person who is at least 12 years old but is less than 18 years old. Children who are under 12 years old cannot be charged with a criminal offence in Canada.
A young person under the YCJA is defined as any person who is at least 12 years old but is less than 18 years old. Children who are under 12 years old cannot be charged with a criminal offence in Canada.
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