Criminal Code Offences
Across
- 2. causing bodily harm/ The second of three levels of assault in criminal law
- 5. of Right/ The legal right to a property
- 6. Theft/ Using someone’s personal information without his or her consent to commit a crime
- 7. Homicide/ Blamable or criminal homicide
- 12. Degree Murder/ Murder that does not meet the conditions of first degree murder
- 15. The illegal, forced removal of a child from the custodial parents
- 16. Homicide/ Homicide for which a person will not be held criminally responsible
- 17. The application of threat or force without the other persons consent
- 19. assault/ The broad term for three levels of sexual assault
- 20. Theft involving violence or threats of violence
- 21. Intentional deceit in order to cause loss of property
- 22. Taking someone’s property without her or his consent
- 23. Pretense/ Presenting untruths or false information to induce the victim to act upon it
Down
- 1. and Enter/ Entering someone’s premises without permission with intent to commit an indictable offence
- 2. assault/ The most serious of the three levels of assault in Canadian law
- 3. Intentional homicide
- 4. The killing of another person, directly or indirectly
- 8. Mercy killing, usually to relive suffering
- 9. Intentionally causing damage to property by fire
- 10. of consent/ The age at which a young person can legally consent sexual activity
- 11. Capable homicide that is not murder or infanticide
- 13. Agreement given freely and voluntarily
- 14. Restricted Firearm/ Any rifle or shotgun that is neither restricted nor prohibited
- 18. Suicide/ The act of counselling, aiding, or abetting someone to committing suicide
- 21. Degree Murder/ The most serious form of homicide, as defined in the Criminal Code