SJPA, r. 2 - Extrajudicial sanctions program authorized by the Minister of Justice and the Minister of Health and Social Services

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23. For the purposes of this program, the criminal and penal prosecuting attorney must refer a case to the provincial director when the charge against the young person is a conspiracy or attempt to commit or the commission of any of the following offences:
CRIMINAL CODE
(R.S.C. 1985, c. C-46)
SectionOffence
54Assisting deserter
56Offences in relation to members of R.C.M.P.
56.1Identity documents
57(2)False statement in relation to passport
58(1)Fraudulent use of certificate of citizenship
66(1)Member of an unlawful assembly
66(2)Concealment of identity
69Neglect by peace officer
71Duelling
73Forcible entry or forcible detainer
83(1)Engaging in prize fight
126(1)Disobeying a statute
129Offences relating to public or peace officer
134(1)Give oath without authorization
143Advertising reward and immunity
146Permitting or assisting escape
169Corrupting morals, tied sale, immoral theatrical performance
171b)Householder permitting prohibited sexual activity - between16 and 18 years old
173(1)Indecent acts
173(2)Exposure
174(1)Nudity
175(1)Causing disturbance, indecent exhibition, loitering, etc.
176(1)Obstructing or violence to or arrest of officiating clergyman
176(2)Disturbing religious worship or certain meetings
176(3)Disturbing religious worship or certain meetings
177Trespassing at night
178Offensive volatile substance
179(2)Vagrancy
180(1)Common nuisance
181Spreading false news
184(1)Interception of communications
184.5(1)Interception of radio-based telephone communications
191(1)Possession of device useful for interception of private communications communications
193(1)Disclosure of information
193.1(1)Disclosure of information received from interception of radio-based telephone communications
201(1)Keeping gaming or betting house
201(2)Person found in or owner permitting use
202(2)a)Betting, pool-selling, book-making, etc.
203d)Placing bets on behalf of others
204(10)Regulations regarding gaming and betting
206(1)Offence in relation to lotteries and games of chance
206(4)Offence in relation to lotteries and games of chance
207(3)a)Authorized lotteries
207.1(3)a)Things not authorized for lottery scheme on international cruise ships
209Cheating at play
250(1)Failure to keep watch on person towed
258.1(5)Unauthorized use of bodily substance or results
264.1(3)Uttering threats to harm property or animals
266a) b)Assault (without gravity or consequence for the victim)
287(2)Woman procuring her own miscarriage
288Supplying noxious things
294Pretending to solemnize marriage
295Marriage contrary to law
296(1)Blasphemous libel
301Libel
319(1)Public incitement of hatred
319(2)Wilful promotion of hatred
327(1)Possession of device to obtain use of telecommunication facility or service
333.1(1)Motor vehicle theft
334Theft
335(1)Taking motor vehicle or vessel or found therein without consent
337Public servant refusing to deliver property
338(1)Fraudulently taking cattle or defacing brand
338(2)Theft of cattle
339(1)Taking possession, etc., of drift timber
339(2)Dealer in second-hand goods
340Destroying documents of title
341Fraudulent concealment
342.2(1)Possession of device to obtain unauthorized use of computer system or to commit mischief
347(1)Criminal interest rate
348(1)e)Breaking and entering with intent, place other than a dwelling-house
351(1)Possession of break-in instrument
352Possession of instruments for breaking into coin-operated or currency exchange devices
353(1)Selling, etc., automobile master key
353.1(4)Tampering with vehicle identification number
355Possession of property obtained by crime
355b)Possession of property obtained by crime (less than $5000)
355.5a)Possession or trafficking of property obtained by crime (more than $5000)
355.5b)Possession or trafficking of property obtained by crime (less than $5000)
356(3)Theft from mail
357Bringing into Canada property obtained by crime
362False pretence or false statement
363Obtaining execution of valuable security by fraud
364(1)Fraudulently obtaining food, beverage or accommodation
365Pretending to practise witchcraft, etc.
367Forgery
368(1.1)Use, trafficking or possession of forged document
368.1Forgery instruments
369Exchequer bill paper, public seals, etc.
370Counterfeit proclamation, etc.
371Message in false name
372(1)False information
372(2)Indecent communications
374Drawing document without authority, etc.
375Obtaining, etc., by instrument based on forged document
376Counterfeiting stamp, etc.
377(1)Damaging documents
378Offences in relation to registers
380(1)Fraud
380(1)b)Fraud less than $5000
380(2)Affecting public market
381Using mails to defraud
382Fraudulent manipulation of stock exchange transactions
382.1(1)Prohibited insider trading
382.1(2)Tipping
383(1)Gaming in stocks or merchandise
384Broker reducing stock by selling for their own account
385(1)Fraudulent concealment of title documents
386Fraudulent registration of title
387Fraudulent sale of real property
388Misleading receipt
389(1)Fraudulent disposal of goods on which money advanced
390Fraudulent receipts under Bank Act
392Disposal of property to defraud creditors
393(1)Fraud in relation to fares, etc.
393(2)Fraud in relation to fares, etc.
393(3)Fraudulently obtaining transportation
394(5)Fraud in relation to valuable minerals
394.1(3)Possession of stolen or fraudulently obtained valuable minerals
396(1)Offences in relation to mines
397Falsification of books and documents
398Falsifying employment record
399False return by public officer
400False prospectus, etc.
401(1)Obtaining carriage by false billing
402(1)Trader failing to keep accounts
404Personation at examination
412(1)Forgery of trade-marks and trade descriptions (407, 408, 409, 410 or 411)
413Falsely claiming royal warrant
415Offences in relation to wreck
417(1)Applying or removing marks without authority
417(2)Unlawful transactions in public stores
418(1)Selling defective stores to Her Majesty
418(2)Offences by representatives
419Unlawful use of military uniforms or certificates
420(1)Military stores
422(1)Criminal breach of contract
425Offences by employers
427(1)Issuing trading stamps
427(2)Giving to purchaser of goods
430Mischief except 430 (2)
432Unauthorized recording of a movie
432(2)Unauthorized recording for purpose of sale, etc.
437False alarm of fire
438(2)Interfering with saving of wreck
439(1)Interfering with marine signal, etc.
440Removing natural bar without permission
442Interfering with boundary lines
446(2)Causing damage or injury to animals or birds
453Uttering coin
454Slugs and tokens
456Defacing current coins
457(3)Likeness of bank-notes
462.2Manufactures, sells, imports, exports instruments or literature for illicit drug use
CONTROLLED DRUGS AND SUBSTANCES ACT
(S.C. 1996, c.19)
SectionOffence
4(1)(5)Possession of substance
M.O. 4366, s. 23.
In force: 2020-12-09
23. For the purposes of this program, the criminal and penal prosecuting attorney must refer a case to the provincial director when the charge against the young person is a conspiracy or attempt to commit or the commission of any of the following offences:
CRIMINAL CODE
(R.S.C. 1985, c. C-46)
SectionOffence
54Assisting deserter
56Offences in relation to members of R.C.M.P.
56.1Identity documents
57(2)False statement in relation to passport
58(1)Fraudulent use of certificate of citizenship
66(1)Member of an unlawful assembly
66(2)Concealment of identity
69Neglect by peace officer
71Duelling
73Forcible entry or forcible detainer
83(1)Engaging in prize fight
126(1)Disobeying a statute
129Offences relating to public or peace officer
134(1)Give oath without authorization
143Advertising reward and immunity
146Permitting or assisting escape
169Corrupting morals, tied sale, immoral theatrical performance
171b)Householder permitting prohibited sexual activity - between16 and 18 years old
173(1)Indecent acts
173(2)Exposure
174(1)Nudity
175(1)Causing disturbance, indecent exhibition, loitering, etc.
176(1)Obstructing or violence to or arrest of officiating clergyman
176(2)Disturbing religious worship or certain meetings
176(3)Disturbing religious worship or certain meetings
177Trespassing at night
178Offensive volatile substance
179(2)Vagrancy
180(1)Common nuisance
181Spreading false news
184(1)Interception of communications
184.5(1)Interception of radio-based telephone communications
191(1)Possession of device useful for interception of private communications communications
193(1)Disclosure of information
193.1(1)Disclosure of information received from interception of radio-based telephone communications
201(1)Keeping gaming or betting house
201(2)Person found in or owner permitting use
202(2)a)Betting, pool-selling, book-making, etc.
203d)Placing bets on behalf of others
204(10)Regulations regarding gaming and betting
206(1)Offence in relation to lotteries and games of chance
206(4)Offence in relation to lotteries and games of chance
207(3)a)Authorized lotteries
207.1(3)a)Things not authorized for lottery scheme on international cruise ships
209Cheating at play
250(1)Failure to keep watch on person towed
258.1(5)Unauthorized use of bodily substance or results
264.1(3)Uttering threats to harm property or animals
266a) b)Assault (without gravity or consequence for the victim)
287(2)Woman procuring her own miscarriage
288Supplying noxious things
294Pretending to solemnize marriage
295Marriage contrary to law
296(1)Blasphemous libel
301Libel
319(1)Public incitement of hatred
319(2)Wilful promotion of hatred
327(1)Possession of device to obtain use of telecommunication facility or service
333.1(1)Motor vehicle theft
334Theft
335(1)Taking motor vehicle or vessel or found therein without consent
337Public servant refusing to deliver property
338(1)Fraudulently taking cattle or defacing brand
338(2)Theft of cattle
339(1)Taking possession, etc., of drift timber
339(2)Dealer in second-hand goods
340Destroying documents of title
341Fraudulent concealment
342.2(1)Possession of device to obtain unauthorized use of computer system or to commit mischief
347(1)Criminal interest rate
348(1)e)Breaking and entering with intent, place other than a dwelling-house
351(1)Possession of break-in instrument
352Possession of instruments for breaking into coin-operated or currency exchange devices
353(1)Selling, etc., automobile master key
353.1(4)Tampering with vehicle identification number
355Possession of property obtained by crime
355b)Possession of property obtained by crime (less than $5000)
355.5a)Possession or trafficking of property obtained by crime (more than $5000)
355.5b)Possession or trafficking of property obtained by crime (less than $5000)
356(3)Theft from mail
357Bringing into Canada property obtained by crime
362False pretence or false statement
363Obtaining execution of valuable security by fraud
364(1)Fraudulently obtaining food, beverage or accommodation
365Pretending to practise witchcraft, etc.
367Forgery
368(1.1)Use, trafficking or possession of forged document
368.1Forgery instruments
369Exchequer bill paper, public seals, etc.
370Counterfeit proclamation, etc.
371Message in false name
372(1)False information
372(2)Indecent communications
374Drawing document without authority, etc.
375Obtaining, etc., by instrument based on forged document
376Counterfeiting stamp, etc.
377(1)Damaging documents
378Offences in relation to registers
380(1)Fraud
380(1)b)Fraud less than $5000
380(2)Affecting public market
381Using mails to defraud
382Fraudulent manipulation of stock exchange transactions
382.1(1)Prohibited insider trading
382.1(2)Tipping
383(1)Gaming in stocks or merchandise
384Broker reducing stock by selling for their own account
385(1)Fraudulent concealment of title documents
386Fraudulent registration of title
387Fraudulent sale of real property
388Misleading receipt
389(1)Fraudulent disposal of goods on which money advanced
390Fraudulent receipts under Bank Act
392Disposal of property to defraud creditors
393(1)Fraud in relation to fares, etc.
393(2)Fraud in relation to fares, etc.
393(3)Fraudulently obtaining transportation
394(5)Fraud in relation to valuable minerals
394.1(3)Possession of stolen or fraudulently obtained valuable minerals
396(1)Offences in relation to mines
397Falsification of books and documents
398Falsifying employment record
399False return by public officer
400False prospectus, etc.
401(1)Obtaining carriage by false billing
402(1)Trader failing to keep accounts
404Personation at examination
412(1)Forgery of trade-marks and trade descriptions (407, 408, 409, 410 or 411)
413Falsely claiming royal warrant
415Offences in relation to wreck
417(1)Applying or removing marks without authority
417(2)Unlawful transactions in public stores
418(1)Selling defective stores to Her Majesty
418(2)Offences by representatives
419Unlawful use of military uniforms or certificates
420(1)Military stores
422(1)Criminal breach of contract
425Offences by employers
427(1)Issuing trading stamps
427(2)Giving to purchaser of goods
430Mischief except 430 (2)
432Unauthorized recording of a movie
432(2)Unauthorized recording for purpose of sale, etc.
437False alarm of fire
438(2)Interfering with saving of wreck
439(1)Interfering with marine signal, etc.
440Removing natural bar without permission
442Interfering with boundary lines
446(2)Causing damage or injury to animals or birds
453Uttering coin
454Slugs and tokens
456Defacing current coins
457(3)Likeness of bank-notes
462.2Manufactures, sells, imports, exports instruments or literature for illicit drug use
CONTROLLED DRUGS AND SUBSTANCES ACT
(S.C. 1996, c.19)
SectionOffence
4(1)(5)Possession of substance
M.O. 4366, s. 23.