What are presumptive offences and serious violent offences?
The
YCJA identifies the following four presumptive offences:
- first
and second-degree murder,
- manslaughter,
- attempted
murder, and
- aggravated
sexual assault.
A presumptive
offence may mean that the young person, over the age of 14, will
receive an adult sentence if found guilty.
The
YCJA also creates a "serious violent offence" where
a young person causes or attempts to cause serious bodily harm.
A serious violent offence may become a presumptive offence if the
young person has committed two prior serious violent offences.
WARNING:
The contents of these FAQs are intended as general legal information
only.
If
you have a personal problem, please consult a lawyer.
January
2004
|