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Criminal Negligence Causing Death in Alberta

Criminal Negligence Causing Death in Alberta

When someone’s actions or failure to act result in the loss of another person’s life, the legal consequences can be severe. In Canada, one of the most serious criminal offences in this category is criminal negligence causing death.

What Is Criminal Negligence?

Under section 219 of the Criminal Code of Canada, a person is criminally negligent when they:

Do anything or alternatively, omit to do anything that it is their duty to do, showing wanton or reckless disregard for the lives or safety of other persons.

This is more than a simple mistake or accident. The law is targeting serious departures from how a reasonable person would act in the same situation. To elevate this to criminal negligence causing death, the Crown prosecutor must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that this reckless conduct (or lack thereof) directly caused someone’s death.

Key Elements the Crown Must Prove

To secure a conviction, prosecutors must establish several critical components beyond a reasonable doubt:

1. A Legal Duty Existed

There must be a recognized duty of care. This could arise in many situations, such as:

  • Driving a vehicle
  • Supervising a child, whether it is your child or someone else’s child
  • Operating machinery
  • Providing medical care

2. A Marked and Substantial Departure

The accused’s conduct must represent a significant deviation from what a reasonable person would do. This is not about being slightly careless—it’s about conduct that is objectively dangerous and unjustifiable.

3. Wanton or Reckless Disregard

The behaviour must show a clear disregard for human life or safety. Courts look at whether the accused either:

  • Knew the risk and ignored it, or
  • Should have known the risk but failed to take reasonable steps

4. Causation

The negligent act must be a significant contributing cause of death. It doesn’t have to be the only cause, but it must be more than trivial.

Examples in Alberta Context

While every case depends on its facts, examples that may lead to charges include:

  • Dangerous driving leading to a fatal collision
  • Workplace safety violations resulting in death
  • Failing to provide necessities of life to dependents

In Alberta, these cases are often investigated thoroughly by police and, in workplace settings, may involve Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) authorities alongside criminal proceedings.

Penalties and Sentencing

Criminal negligence causing death is an indictable offence and carries serious consequences:

  • Maximum sentence if a firearm is used: Life imprisonment and a minimum sentence of 4 years jail
  • Maximum sentence if no firearm is used: Life imprisonment
  • Potential driving prohibitions (in motor vehicle cases)
  • Long-term impacts on employment, travel, immigration status and reputation

Sentencing in Alberta courts considers factors such as:

  • Degree of negligence
  • Foreseeability of harm
  • Whether the accused has a prior record
  • Impact on the victim’s family
  • The accused’s level of remorse and rehabilitation efforts

Defences That May Apply

Defending a charge like this requires a careful and strategic approach. Potential defences include:

  1. No Legal Duty Existed

If applicable, the accused may argue that no duty of care existed.

  1. Lack of Marked Departure

Arguing the conduct or lack of conduct did not rise to the level of criminal negligence.

  1. No Causation

Demonstrating that the accused’s actions were not a significant cause of the death.

  1. Reasonable Doubt

Challenging the Crown’s evidence, including expert testimony or investigative conclusions.

  1. Charter Violations

If your rights were violated (e.g., unlawful search), evidence may be excluded under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Why These Cases Are Complex

Criminal negligence cases often involve:

  • Expert witnesses (medical, engineering, accident reconstruction)
  • Detailed timelines and technical evidence
  • Emotional and high-stakes courtroom environments

In Alberta, these matters are typically handled in the Court of King’s Bench due to their seriousness.

Final Thoughts

Criminal negligence causing death is one of the most serious offences under Canadian law because it addresses situations where preventable actions—or inaction—lead to irreversible consequences.

If you or someone you know is facing such a charge, it is strongly encouraged to consider consulting a criminal defence lawyer. A strong legal defence requires not just knowledge of the law, but a deep understanding of how Alberta courts interpret and apply it in real-world situations.

At White & Jeet Law, cases like these demand precision, strategy, and experience. Because when everything is on the line, every detail matters.

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