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Criminal offenses (French: infraction) are divided into three categories, according to increasing severity: contravention, délit [a] and crime. [b] The latter two categories are determined by the legislature, while contraventions are the responsibility of the executive branch.
A contravention in French criminal law is a minor infraction, as opposed to a délit which is more serious, or a crime which is the most serious. Any infraction of a law or regulation enforced by the agents of the State executive, that is not punishable by more than a €3000 fine is considered a contravention.
In 1995, Martin Omar Suazo was shot by a Montreal police officer leading to a police ethics commission investigation which found the police officer responsible for improper use of a firearm and led to his short-term suspension. [14] In 2001, 19-year-old Michael Kibbe fell to his death at a Montreal police station while trying to escape arrest. [14]
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Nul ne peut être puni d'une peine qui n'est pas prévue par la loi, si l'infraction est un crime ou un délit, ou par le règlement, si l'infraction est une contravention. [Art. 111-3 No one may be punished for a serious crime or a major offense whose elements are not defined by law, or for a minor offense whose elements are not defined by a ...
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