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  2. Highway Traffic Act - Wikipedia

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    Section 1 of the Act covers definitions and application of the Act to places other than highways. The definition of "highway" in the Act is broad in nature to include "a common and public highway, street, avenue, parkway, driveway, square, place, bridge, viaduct or trestle, any part of which is intended for or used by the general public for the passage of vehicles and includes the area between ...

  3. Criminal sentencing in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The general standard of proof at a sentencing hearing is a "balance of probabilities". If the Crown, however, is relying on an aggravating fact or a prior conviction, the burden of proof is "beyond a reasonable doubt". [3] There are a number of exceptions to the normal rules of evidence. For example, the judge may permit hearsay evidence.

  4. Causing death by dangerous driving - Wikipedia

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    A person's Canada-wide driving privileges will be suspended, for any Criminal Code driving conviction, although lengths of suspensions vary by province and territory. In some cases, a driver's licence can be taken away permanently after a certain number of Criminal Code driving convictions, as in the province of Ontario. [14]

  5. Driver's licences in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Ontario passed legislation that would allow a court to suspend the licence of high school dropout until they turn 18. The act did not receive royal assent until December 2009, but is now in effect. [26] [27] Traffic violation convictions usually come with demerit points against a person's licence. While the demerit points have no ...

  6. Criminal record - Wikipedia

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    Individuals in Australia can obtain a national criminal history to check themselves, and certain organisations can apply for one on their behalf. A person may be required to undergo a criminal record check for a variety of reasons, including employment screening, volunteer work, preparing for a court appearance, visa applications, firearms licensing, or to satisfy a statutory requirement.

  7. How to Do a Free Reverse Phone Lookup & the 8 Best ... - AOL

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    The site enables you to find more than just reverse lookup names; you can search for addresses, phone numbers and email addresses. BestPeopleFinder gets all its data from official public, state ...

  8. Impaired driving in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In that case, the appeal court found that the act of driving while intoxicated was an unlawful act that could support a manslaughter conviction. [1] In 1921, the Parliament of Canada first created a summary conviction offence for drinking and driving, called "driving while intoxicated". At the time, the courts interpreted intoxication to mean ...

  9. Overturned convictions in Canada - Wikipedia

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    James Sauvé and Richard Trudel were convicted in 1996 of the 1990 murder of a man and his pregnant wife in Cumberland, Ontario. Their trial was the longest in Canadian history, lasting 16 months. In 2004, their convictions were overturned on appeal and a retrial was ordered. The charges were stayed on January 12, 2007, and the men were ...