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Murder, attempted murder, manslaughter, and criminal negligence causing death are among the most serious charges under Canadian law. A conviction can mean life imprisonment, lengthy periods of parole ineligibility, and permanent consequences that affect every aspect of your future. These cases are complex, evidence-heavy, and prosecuted with significant police and Crown resources. From forensic analysis and expert testimony to witness credibility and intent, every detail matters when defending allegations of this magnitude.

At Dalraj Bains Criminal Lawyers, we provide strategic, disciplined, and relentless defence for clients facing the most serious criminal charges in Toronto. Our firm conducts a meticulous review of disclosure, forensic evidence, police procedures, and Charter compliance to identify weaknesses in the Crown’s case. We challenge unlawful searches, scrutinize expert opinions, and carefully assess issues such as intent, causation, and self-defence. When your freedom and future are on the line, you need an experienced Toronto criminal defence lawyer prepared to fight at every stage of the process.

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Murder is a serious offence under the Criminal Code of Canada. Governed primarily by sections 229 to 231 of the Criminal Code of Canada, it involves the intentional killing of another person or causing bodily harm likely to result in death, with specific mental states distinguishing it from other homicide offences.
Murder is classified into first degree, second degree, and manslaughter each carrying severe penalties and reflecting the gravity of unlawfully taking a life.
Classifications of Murder
First Degree Murder – Section 231(2) to Section 231(6):

Planned and Deliberate: The killing was premeditated and intentional.

(i) Hijacking, sexual assault, or kidnapping.

(ii) Crimes involving organized crime or terrorism.

(iii) Killing a peace officer acting in their duties.

(iv) Contract killings: Murders committed for hire or financial benefit.

(v) Killing while committing another murder: A second killing during or after a prior
murder.

Second Degree Murder – Section 231(7)

All murders that do not meet the criteria for first-degree murder. Involves intent to kill or cause
bodily harm likely to result in death but lacks planning and/or deliberation or the specific
circumstances of first-degree murder.

Manslaughter – Section 234

Any culpable homicide not meeting the criteria for murder is manslaughter. Since murder involves
intentional killing, any murder committed without the intent to kill is manslaughter. Some common
types of manslaughter include unlawful act manslaughter and manslaughter by criminal
negligence.

Attempt to Commit Murder – Section 239(1)

Attempted murder is an indictable offence where an individual attempts, by any means, to commit
murder with the specific intent to kill. The Crown must prove beyond a reasonable doubt the
accused is the person who committed the act, the accused had a subjective intent to kill, not just
to injure or act recklessly, and the accused took a direct step toward killing, beyond mere
preparation.

Defences for Murder and Murder Related Offences
Some defences include, but are not limited to, factual innocence, self-defence, provocation, mental disorder, and automatism.
If you require legal assistance for murder related offences, please contact us now for a confidential consultation.

The Difference Between Murder and Manslaughter

Murder and manslaughter are both forms of culpable homicide under the Criminal Code of Canada. Murder and manslaughter differ primarily in the mental state, known as the mens rea, of the accused and the circumstances surrounding the killing. Both offences involve causing the death of another person, but murder requires a higher degree of intent or recklessness, while manslaughter involves less culpable intent or results from unlawful acts without the specific intent to kill.
Classifications of Murder
First Degree Murder – Section 231(2) to Section 231(6):

Planned and Deliberate: The killing was premeditated and intentional.

Circumstances: The killing occurs during the commission of certain offences, such as.

> Hijacking, sexual assault, or kidnapping.

> Crimes involving organized crime or terrorism.

> Killing a peace officer acting in their duties.

> Contract killings: Murders committed for hire or financial benefit.

> Killing while committing another murder: A second killing during or after a prior
murder.

Second Degree Murder – Section 231(7)
All murders that do not meet the criteria for first-degree murder. Involves intent to kill or cause bodily harm likely to result in death but lacks planning and/or deliberation or the specific circumstances of first-degree murder.
Manslaughter – Section 234
Any culpable homicide not meeting the criteria for murder is manslaughter. Since murder involves intentional killing, any murder committed without the intent to kill is manslaughter. Some common types of manslaughter include unlawful act manslaughter and manslaughter by criminal negligence.
Attempt to Commit Murder – Section 239(1)
Attempted murder is an indictable offence where an individual attempts, by any means, to commit murder with the specific intent to kill. The Crown must prove beyond a reasonable doubt the accused is the person who committed the act, the accused had a subjective intent to kill, not just to injure or act recklessly, and the accused took a direct step toward killing, beyond mere preparation.

Defences for Murder and Murder Related Offences

Some defences include, but are not limited to, factual innocence, self-defence, provocation, mental disorder, and automatism.
If you require legal assistance for murder related offences, please contact us now for a confidential consultation.

The Difference Between Murder and Manslaughter

Under section 219(1) of the Criminal Code of Canada, criminal negligence occurs when a person, in
doing anything or omitting to do a legal duty, shows wanton or reckless disregard for the lives or safety of
others.

An individual may be charged with the following offences:
When criminally negligent conduct results in death, the individual responsible may be held liable for culpable homicide pursuant to section 222(5)(b) of the Criminal Code of Canada.
Criminal negligence is distinguished from civil negligence by its higher threshold of culpability, requiring a marked and substantial departure from the conduct of a reasonable person, rather than mere carelessness.
If you require legal assistance for criminal negligence or murder related offences, please contact us now for a confidential consultation.

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Why Clients Choose Dalraj Bains

At Dalraj Bains Professional Corporation, we understand that facing criminal charges is one of the most stressful experiences you can endure. Here’s why clients trust us to defend their rights and fight for their future:

Relentless Advocacy

Every case starts with a plan. We work closely with you to understand your situation and develop a clear strategy aimed at achieving the outcome you deserve. With our legal expertise and your insight, we’ll build a strong path forward—together.

Proven Experience

With extensive experience in criminal and regulatory law, we handle cases ranging from minor infractions to serious allegations. Our deep knowledge of the legal system and courtroom strategies sets us apart.

Client-Oriented Approach

You are more than a case to us. We listen to your story, answer your questions, and keep you informed every step of the way, ensuring you feel supported and empowered.

Personalized Strategies

No two cases are alike. We craft customized defence plans based on the unique circumstances of your situation, whether it’s negotiating for resolution or preparing for trial.

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Legal challenges don’t wait, and neither do we. Our team is available to provide guidance and support when you need it most, offering clear communication and prompt responses.

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