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Child Abuse Laws in Canada

Part VIII of the Criminal Code / Against the Person and Reputation

Child Abuse: Neglect and Family Violence

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

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Fritzler Law Professional Corporation

Regina, Saskatchewan
102-2400 College Ave
(306) 787-1141

Kanuka Thuringer Llp

Regina, Saskatchewan
1400-2500 Victoria Ave.
(306) 525-7200

Mackay & Mclean Barristers & Solicitor

Regina, Saskatchewan
2042 Cornwall Street
(306) 569-1301

Regina Criminal Defence Lawyers

Regina, Saskatchewan
2401 Sask. Dr., Suite 100-C
(306) 551-8001

Willows Wellsch Orr & Brundige Llp

Regina, Saskatchewan
1916 Dewdney Ave #401
(306) 525-2191

Capstone Law Office

Regina, Saskatchewan
357 Broad Street
(306) 559-2463
Child Abuse in Regina, Saskatchewan - Glossary of Terms

Glossary of Legal Terms

Evidence

Evidence, which can include testimony, documents, expert statements or photographs, can be introduced by either side to support that a position is either true or not true. Any evidence introduced must be relevant to the case at hand.

Power of attorney

A legal document giving one person, or more than one person, the authority to manage your money and property on your behalf. In most of Canada the person you appoint is called an “attorney.” That person does not need to be a lawyer.

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."

Spanking

Punishment that may be legal if it is “transitory and trifling” in nature. The Code stipulates that the force cannot exceed what is "reasonable under the circumstances."

Uttering threats

When someone says or conveys a threat to cause a person’s death, bodily harm or damage to property. It also includes threatening to kill, poison or injure an animal or bird that is the property of any person.