Articles About Criminal Procedure & Evidence

Understanding Bail Hearings in the Criminal Justice System
When someone is charged with a criminal offence(s) and arrested, they may be released at the scene of their arrest,…

What is Innocence Canada?
Innocence Canada (formerly the Association in Defence or the Wrongly Convicted of AIDWYC) is a Canadian, non-profit organization that was…

How Can I Appeal a Finding of Guilt For a Criminal Offence?
In Canada, anyone found guilty of breaking the law may ask a higher court to review what happened at the…

What Is the Diversion Program in Ontario?
When someone is charged with minor criminal offences in Ontario, they may be eligible for the Diversion Program. Also called…

Can Social Media Posts and Electronic Communication be Used as Evidence at Trial?
The increasing use of social media and electronic messages to inculpate the accused: Increasingly all modes of social media and…

Can a Confession Lead to a Conviction?
A confession is an incriminating statement made by a person in relation to an alleged offence. It may be used…

Can a Person with a Criminal Record Act as a Surety?
Learn whether someone with a criminal record can act as a surety in Canada, what courts consider when approving a…

Is it a Crime to Avoid Jury Duty?
Ignoring a jury summons can lead to serious consequences. Learn when you must attend, how courts excuse hardship cases, and…

Understanding Wiretap Procedures and Legal Implications
Though members of the public often interpret the word “wiretap” is referring only to listening devices used to intercept telephone…




