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What is not covered in this section and why?
traffic collision investigations, as most collision investigations require basic skill sets due
to the drivers and witnesses involved
Types of crime vehicles are involved in:
• Various violent crimes (homicide, shootings, assaults)
• Impaired driving
• Dangerous driving
• Fail to remain collisions
• Break and enters
• Robbery - car jackings
• Sexual assaults
• Drug trafficking
Types of evidence to be found in vehicles:
• Fingerprints, DNA
• Phones, video
• Paint transfer
• Stolen property
• Weapons
• Drugs
, • Trace evidence (hair, fibre, gunshot residue aka GSR)
• Tire tracks, footwear, clothing, etc.
Motor Vehicle Theft/Possession
someone who steals a motor vehicle (s. 331.1(a) CC)
Theft from vehicles
items are taken from either the exterior or interior of vehicle without consent/permission
of the owner (Theft Under $5000, 334(b) CC)
Crime vehicles
a vehicle used/involved in the commission of a crime (various - impaired driving, fail to
remain at an accident, fail to stop for police, break and enter, murder, dangerous
driving)
What is the punishment for motor vehicle theft?
(a) on proceedings by way of indictment, to imprisonment for a term of not more than 10
years, and to a minimum punishment of imprisonment for a term of six months in the
case of a third or subsequent offence under this subsection;
(b) on summary conviction, to imprisonment for a term of not more than 18 months.
subsequent offences to motor vehicle theft
For the purpose of determining whether a convicted person has committed a third or
subsequent offence, an offence for which the person was previously convicted is
considered to be an earlier offence whether it was prosecuted by indictment or by way
of summary conviction proceedings.
when can the passenger be convicted?