Criminal Record. Что и почему.
Добавлено: 04 янв 2005, 18:24
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What is a criminal record?
Not all dealings with the police result in a criminal record. For example, if the police give you a parking ticket, this is an offence under a municipal by-law and is not considered criminal. If you are charged with a provincial driving offence, such as an improper lane change, this is an offence under the Highway Traffic Act and is not criminal.
For a criminal record to exist you must have been a suspect in a criminal investigation and the police must have at least questioned you. In such a case your name and date of birth will be on file with the police. This type of file is called an incident report, and it will be automatically destroyed after a period of about 5 years, provided that you do not have any more involvement with crime.
If you have ever been fingerprinted in relation to a criminal offence, you have a criminal record which will appear on police clearance searches. Even if you were not found guilty or if the charges were withdrawn, stayed or dismissed there is a police record of your arrest, a court record of your trial, and an RCMP record. Once a criminal record exists, it is necessary for you to complete the proper paperwork to have the record destroyed or pardoned.
И вот ещё.
Understanding Criminal Records
http://www.johnhoward.ab.ca/PUB/A5.htm#ack
Так что похоже если мне что и светит (если вообще конвиктнут), то это будет summary conviction не генерящая за собой никакого рекорда.
What is a criminal record?
Not all dealings with the police result in a criminal record. For example, if the police give you a parking ticket, this is an offence under a municipal by-law and is not considered criminal. If you are charged with a provincial driving offence, such as an improper lane change, this is an offence under the Highway Traffic Act and is not criminal.
For a criminal record to exist you must have been a suspect in a criminal investigation and the police must have at least questioned you. In such a case your name and date of birth will be on file with the police. This type of file is called an incident report, and it will be automatically destroyed after a period of about 5 years, provided that you do not have any more involvement with crime.
If you have ever been fingerprinted in relation to a criminal offence, you have a criminal record which will appear on police clearance searches. Even if you were not found guilty or if the charges were withdrawn, stayed or dismissed there is a police record of your arrest, a court record of your trial, and an RCMP record. Once a criminal record exists, it is necessary for you to complete the proper paperwork to have the record destroyed or pardoned.
И вот ещё.
Understanding Criminal Records
http://www.johnhoward.ab.ca/PUB/A5.htm#ack
Так что похоже если мне что и светит (если вообще конвиктнут), то это будет summary conviction не генерящая за собой никакого рекорда.