Tenue d’une maison de débauche (infraction)
- Repealed September 19, 2019 (Bill C-75)
Keeping a Common Bawdy-house | |
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Art. 210(1), (2) du | |
élection / plaidoyer | |
choix du mode de poursuite | acte d’accusation (210(1)) Summary (210(2)) une procédure sommaire doit être initiée dans les 12 mois de l'infraction (786(2)) |
Jurisdiction | Prov. Court only (210(1), (2)) |
dispositions sommaires | |
dispositions disponible |
Absolution (730) ordonnances de probation (731(1)(a)) |
minimum | Aucun |
maximum | emprisonnement maximal de deux ans moins un jour ou d'une amende de 5 000 $ (du 19 septembre 2019) |
disposition des actes d'accusation | |
dispositions disponible |
idem pour sommaire |
minimum | Aucun |
maximum | 2 years incarcération |
Référence | |
Éléments d'infraction résumé des cas de la peine |
Overview
Les infractions liées au keeping a common bawdy-house se retrouvent dans la partie VII du Code criminel relative au « Désordre dans les maisons, aux jeux et paris ».
Offence Wording
- Keeping common bawdy-house
210 (1) Every one who keeps a common bawdy-house is guilty of an indictable offence and liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years.
- Landlord, inmate, etc.
(2) Every one who
- (a) is an inmate of a common bawdy-house,
- (b) is found, without lawful excuse, in a common bawdy-house, or
- (c) as owner, landlord, lessor, tenant, occupier, agent or otherwise having charge or control of any place, knowingly permits the place or any part thereof to be let or used for the purposes of a common bawdy-house,
is guilty of an offence punishable on summary conviction.
- Notice of conviction to be served on owner
(3) Where a person is convicted of an offence under subsection (1) , the court shall cause a notice of the conviction to be served on the owner, landlord or lessor of the place in respect of which the person is convicted or his agent, and the notice shall contain a statement to the effect that it is being served pursuant to this section.
- Duty of landlord on notice
(4) Where a person on whom a notice is served under subsection (3) fails forthwith to exercise any right he may have to determine the tenancy or right of occupation of the person so convicted, and thereafter any person is convicted of an offence under subsection (1) in respect of the same premises, the person on whom the notice was served shall be deemed to have committed an offence under subsection (1) unless he proves that he has taken all reasonable steps to prevent the recurrence of the offence.
R.S., c. C-34, s. 193.
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Proof of the Offence
Prouver keeping a common bawdy house selon l'art. 210(1) doit inclure :[1]
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Prouver transporting person to bawdy-house selon l'art. 211 doit inclure :
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- ↑ R c Labaye, 2005 SCC 80 (CanLII), [2005] 3 SCR 728, par McLachlin CJ, au para 62
Interprétation de l'infraction
The categories of harm is not a closed list.[1]
- ↑ R c Labaye, 2005 SCC 80 (CanLII), [2005] 3 SCR 728, par McLachlin CJ
Keeping
For there be "keeping", it must be:[1]
- that the accused have some degree of control over the care and management of the premises, and
- that the accused participate to some extent..., in the "illicit" activities of the common bawdy-house.
The accused does not need to participate in the sex acts, rather only participate in the use of the house as a bawdy-house.[2]
Providing accommodations necessarily amounts to "keeping". [3]
- ↑ R c Corbeil, 1991 CanLII 96 (SCC), [1991] 1 SCR 830, par Lamer CJ
- ↑ , ibid.
- ↑ R c McLellan, 1980 CanLII 330 (BC CA), 55 CCC (2d) 543, par Nemetz CJ ("The provisions of accommodation is the essence of keeping")
"Common Bawdy-house"
Section 197(1) defines "common bawdy-house" as:
197 (1) In this Part [Pt. VII – Maisons de désordre, jeux et paris (art. 197 à 213)],
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“common bawdy-house” means, for the practice of acts of indecency, a place that is kept or occupied or resorted to by one or more persons;...
R.S., 1985, c. C-46, s. 197; R.S., 1985, c. 27 (1st Supp.), s. 29; 2014, c. 25, s. 12.
Repealed on September 19, 2019 with enactment of 2019, c. 25.
"Kept" refers to the "frequent or habitual activity."[1]
A common bawdy-house can include any fixed area where acts of prostitution occur. It can include parking lots.[2]
A massage parlour where the messages will include offers of masturbation may not be "houses of prostitution."[3]
- ↑
R c Rockert et al, 1978 CanLII 31 (SCC), [1978] 2 SCR 704, par Estey J
R c Patterson, 1967 CanLII 22 (SCC), [1968] SCR 157, par Spence J
R c Lahaie, 1990 CanLII 3271 (QC CA), 55 CCC (3d) 572, par curiam
- ↑ R c Pierce, 1982 CanLII 2153 (ON CA), CCC (2d) 388, par MacKinnon CJ
- ↑ R c Ponomarev, 2007 ONCJ 271 (CanLII), par Chisvin J
Sentencing Principles and Ranges
- Pour les principes généraux relatifs aux peines pour les délits sexuels, voir infractions sexuelles
Ranges
- voir également: Keeping a Common Bawdy-house (jurisprudence des peines)
See Also
- References
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