Homicide: The Law Enforced In Canada
The Criminal Code defines homicide as the act of causing someone’s death, either directly or indirectly, through threats, fear of violence, or deceit that leads to that death. In Canada, there are four types of homicide: first-degree, second-degree, manslaughter, and infanticide. If you can demonstrate self-defence, you may be acquitted of homicide charges. Additionally, murder…
