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What Is Mischief According To Canadian Law_

In Canada, mischief is considered to be a serious offence. What is mischief, and when will you be charged with it is discussed in this presentation. <br>

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What Is Mischief According To Canadian Law_

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  1. What Is Mischief According To Canadian Law?

  2. Introduction In Canada, mischief is considered to be a serious offence. What is mischief, and when will you be charged with it is discussed in this presentation.

  3. Intentional Damage Intentionally damaging someone’s property will make you face a mischief charge against you.

  4. Leaving Property Useless Even by not physically damaging the property, you can be charged with mischief. If you make it lose its effectiveness or operational value, it is considered as a chargeable offence.

  5. Interference With Lawful Usage If you have interfered with the lawful usage of a person’s property, you can be charged with it.

  6. Conclusion If the owner of the property is not violating any laws, no one has the right to interfere or damage the property. Otherwise, they will be charged with the crime.

  7. What To Do When Charged With A Criminal Felony In Alberta?

  8. Get in touch with a Team of Criminal Defence Lawyers Immediately! If you’re in Edmonton, contact Slaferek Callihoo to schedule a free consultation!

  9. Contact Us 780-851-8726 contact@slafereklaw.ca slafereklaw.ca

  10. Thank You

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