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Homicide et infractions connexesActe criminel
§229

Meurtre

Homicide
Peine maximale

Life imprisonment (mandatory)

Classification : Acte criminel
🍁 Impact sur l'immigration

Murder carries mandatory life imprisonment. First-degree murder requires a minimum of 25 years before parole eligibility; second-degree requires 10-25 years. This is serious criminality under IRPA s.36(1). Creates permanent inadmissibility to Canada.

Texte juridique — Code criminel, art. 229

Culpable homicide is murder (a) where the person who causes the death of a human being (i) means to cause his death, or (ii) means to cause him bodily harm that he knows is likely to cause his death, and is reckless whether death ensues or not; (b) where a person, meaning to cause death to a human being or meaning to cause him bodily harm that he knows is likely to cause his death, and being reckless whether death ensues or not, by accident or mistake causes death to another human being, notwithstanding that he does not mean to cause death or bodily harm to that human being; or (c) if a person, for an unlawful object, does anything that he knows is likely to cause death, and thereby causes death to a human being, notwithstanding that he desires to effect his object without causing death or bodily harm to any human being.

Historique des modifications (1)
R.S., 1985, c. C-46, s. 229
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