Bill C-256
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1st Session, 37th Parliament, 49-50 Elizabeth II, 2001
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House of Commons of Canada
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BILL C-256 |
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An Act to amend the Young Offenders Act and
to amend certain other Acts in
consequence
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R.S., 1985,
c. Y-1
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YOUNG OFFENDERS ACT |
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R.S., c. 24
(2nd Supp.);
1993, c. 28;
1995, c. 39;
1998, c. 15
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1. The definitions ``child'' and ``young
person'' in section 2 of the Young Offenders
Act are replaced by the following:
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``child'' « enfant »
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``child'' means a person who is or, in the
absence of evidence to the contrary, appears
to be under the age of ten years;
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``young
person'' « adolescent »
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``young person'' means a person who is or, in
the absence of evidence to the contrary,
appears to be ten years of age or more, but
under eighteen years of age and, where the
context requires, includes any person who
is charged under this Act with having
committed an offence while he was a young
peson or is found guilty of an offence under
this Act;
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CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS |
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1992, c. 47
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Contraventions Act |
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1993, c. 28;
1996, c. 7;
1998, c. 15
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2. The definition ``young person'' in
section 2 of the Contraventions Act is
replaced by the following:
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``young
person'' « adolescent »
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``young person'' means, in respect of a
contravention, a person who, at the time of
the contravention, is or, in the absence of
evidence to the contrary, appears to be ten
years of age or more but under eighteen
years of age;
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R.S., 1985,
c. C-46
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Criminal Code |
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3. Section 13 of the Criminal Code is
replaced by the following:
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Child under
ten
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13. No person shall be convicted of an
offence in respect of an act or omission on the
part of that person while that person was under
the age of ten years.
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4. (1) Paragraph 150.1(2)(a) of the Act is
replaced by the following:
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R.S., c. 19
(3rd Supp.)
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(2) Subsection 150.1(3) of the Act is
replaced by the following:
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Exemption for
accused aged
ten, eleven,
twelve or
thirteen
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(3) No person aged ten, eleven, twelve or
thirteen years shall be tried for an offence
under section 151 or 152 or subsection 173(2)
unless the person is in a position of trust or
authority towards the complainant or is a
person with whom the complainant is in a
relationship of dependency.
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