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Vagrancy Laws in Canada

Not Listed in the Criminal Code

Vagrancy: From Crime to Regulated Behaviour

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

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Portside Law Llp

Sydney, Nova Scotia
90 Esplanade
(902) 564-5744

Sampson Mcphee Law Firm

Sydney, Nova Scotia
66 Wentworth Street
(902) 539-2425

Lorway Maceachern Mcleod Burke

Sydney, Nova Scotia
112 Charlotte Street
(902) 539-4447

VINCENT A GILLIS

Sydney, Nova Scotia
321 Townsend St
(902) 562-3222

Lafosse Macleod

Sydney, Nova Scotia
50 Dorchester Street, P.O. Box 297
(902) 563-0025

Khattar & Khattar

Sydney, Nova Scotia
378 Charlotte St
(902) 539-9696
Vagrancy in Sydney, Nova Scotia - Glossary of Terms

Glossary of Legal Terms

Loitering

Lingering aimlessly in a public place and obstructing persons who are lawfully there.

Panhandling

Asking for money from people in a public place. The Criminal Code makes it an offence to impede or molest other persons in a public place.

Vagrancy

The condition of not having a lawful profession or the means to financially maintain yourself. It is usually accompanied by being homeless.

Vagrancy in Sydney, Nova Scotia - Tagged With:
Code Citations: s.179
Vagrancy in Sydney, Nova Scotia - Referenced Links