Legal Question in Criminal Law in Canada
fleeing a scene of a crime what charge is it in the criminal code?
Asked on 12/14/09, 7:58 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Kenneth Golish
Golish, Kenneth W.
I am not sure what you mean, as leaving the scene of a crime is not a distinct offence. Of course, committing the crime that a person is fleeing from is sufficient to get that person charged.
Perhaps you are thinking of leaving the scene of an accident, a car accident. The accident by itself does not have to be a crime.
Answered on 12/14/09, 10:30 am
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