Discharge

Discharge in Canada

Discharge

This section offers an overview of Discharge under Canadian law, reporting on the provincial jurisdiction differences.

Concept of Discharge in Ontario

This section provides the essential definition of Discharge relevant or under the laws of Ontario: A release from obligation when a legal duty has ended. In the criminal context, this is also used as an alternative sentencing option for an accused who has been found guilty. The result of a discharge is that the offender has no criminal record of a finding of guilt.

Discharge

This section offers an overview of Discharge under the Canadian law.

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