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Oxycodone Laws in Canada

Criminal Code & Controlled Drugs and Substances Act

Oxycodone: Consequences of a Schedule I Drug

If you have been charged with a crime in Halifax, you should consult with a criminal defence lawyer in your area

HalifaxLawyersNear Me

Knox Law

Halifax, Nova Scotia
6051 Cunard St.
(902) 422-0456

Elizabeth Cooper Barrister & Solicitor

Halifax, Nova Scotia
Unit 5, 3045 Robie St., Suite 179
(902) 240-6140

Macewen Mcguigan

Halifax, Nova Scotia
5475 Spring Garden Rd #603
(902) 703-2150

Cir Law Inc.

Halifax, Nova Scotia
5536 Sackville St., Suite 700
(902) 423-6900

Ethan Kim & Associates

Halifax, Nova Scotia
5991 Spring Garden Rd Suite 300
(902) 407-4677

Stan Macdonald & Associates

Halifax, Nova Scotia
1489 Hollis St Suite 301
(902) 706-4534
Oxycodone in Halifax, Nova Scotia - Glossary of Terms

Glossary of Legal Terms

Doctor shopping

Doctor shopping, also known as double doctoring, involves obtaining controlled substances from multiple health-care practitioners without the prescriber’s knowledge of other prescriptions.

Hybrid offence

Hybrid offences fall between a summary and an indictable offence. The Crown prosecutor chooses whether to treat the offence as a summary or indictable offence.

Indictable offence

Indictable offences are the most serious offences under the Criminal Code and they come with more serious punishments, up to a maximum penalty of life in prison.

Reasonable doubt

The Supreme Court of Canada has said that reasonable doubt “falls much closer to absolute certainty than to proof on a balance of probabilities” and “that something less than absolute certainty is required, and that something more than probable guilt is required."

Schedule I

Schedule I drugs are commonly characterized as “hard drugs.” They include street drugs such as heroin, cocaine, and opium and numerous pharmaceutical-grade drugs such as oxycodone and morphine. Schedule I drugs show a high risk of dependency. See Schedule I of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act.

Summary conviction

Summary convictions are used for lesser offences with penalties, fines and short jail time. They reflect the majority of offences as defined in the Code.

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Code Citations: s.745
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