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Understanding Fraud Charges in Alberta

Understanding Fraud Charges in Alberta

Fraud is one of the most complex offences in Canadian law. In Canada, fraud charges are governed by the Criminal Code of Canada.

Legal Definition Under the Criminal Code

Section 380 of the Criminal Code of Canada states that fraud occurs when someone:

  • Uses deceit, falsehood, or other fraudulent means
  • To defraud the public or a specific person
  • Of any money, property or valuable security or any service

Key Elements of Fraud

To secure a conviction, the Crown must prove two essential components beyond a reasonable doubt:

1. Prohibited Act (Actus Reus)

  • Proof of a prohibited act such as deceit, falsehood or other fraudulent means
  • Deprivation resulting from the prohibited act. This may consist of actual loss or the placing of the victim’s monetary interests at risk.

The actus reus is determined objectively, that is, whether a reasonable person would consider the accused’s actions to be a dishonest act.

2. Guilty Mind (Mens Rea)

  • Knowledge of the prohibited act
  • Knowledge that the performance of the prohibited act could have as a consequence the deprivation of another.

The mens rea is determined subjectively.

Where the actus reus and mens rea have been established beyond a reasonable doubt, the accused will be found guilty whether he or she actually intended the deprivation or was reckless as to whether it would occur.

Types of Fraud

Fraud can take many forms, ranging from relatively minor offences to highly sophisticated schemes.

1. Fraud Under $5,000

2. Fraud Over $5,000

3. Identity Theft and Identity Fraud

Penalties for Fraud in Alberta

Sentencing Factors

Courts in Alberta consider several factors when determining a sentence including but not limited to the following:

  • The amount of money involved
  • The sophistication of the scheme
  • The duration of the fraud
  • The impact on victims
  • Whether the offender has a prior criminal record

Possible Consequences

1. Imprisonment

  • Fraud over $5,000 can result in up to 14 years in prison
  • Large-scale frauds (over $1 million) carry mandatory minimum jail sentences of 2 years

2. Fines and Restitution

  • Courts may order repayment to victims
  • Additional fines may be imposed

3. Probation

  • Offenders may be supervised under strict conditions for a fixed term

4. Criminal Record

  • A fraud conviction generally results in a permanent criminal record
  • This can affect employment prospects, immigration status, and travel plans

Defending Fraud Charges

A strong defence depends on the facts however, common approaches include:

Lack of Mens Rea

If the accused did not know that their actions would result in a deprivation to the victim or victims. Errors or misunderstandings—especially in complex financial situations—may negate criminal liability.

Insufficient Evidence

The Crown must prove every element beyond a reasonable doubt. Weak or circumstantial evidence may lead to acquittal.

Charter Violations

If investigators violated the accused’s rights (e.g., denial of counsel or unlawful search and seizure), evidence may be excluded.

When to Contact a Criminal Defence Lawyer

If you are under investigation or have been charged with fraud in Alberta, it is critical to seek legal advice as early as possible.

A criminal defence lawyer can:

  • Assess the strength of the Crown’s case
  • Protect your rights during the investigation
  • Develop a strategic defence
  • Negotiate with prosecutors
  • Represent you in court

Early intervention can significantly affect the outcome of your case.

Conclusion

Fraud in Alberta is a serious offence with potentially life-altering consequences. Governed by the Criminal Code of Canada, fraud laws are applied rigorously by Alberta courts, particularly in cases involving significant financial harm.

Understanding the legal framework, potential penalties, and available defences is essential for anyone facing allegations of fraud. Whether dealing with a minor charge or a complex financial investigation, informed legal guidance is key to navigating the process effectively.

White & Jeet Law is committed to providing clear, strategic, and results-driven legal representation for individuals facing criminal charges across Alberta.

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