Sentencing of Organizations
Factors
- Additional factors
718.21 A court that imposes a sentence on an organization shall also take into consideration the following factors:
- (a) any advantage realized by the organization as a result of the offence;
- (b) the degree of planning involved in carrying out the offence and the duration and complexity of the offence;
- (c) whether the organization has attempted to conceal its assets, or convert them, in order to show that it is not able to pay a fine or make restitution;
- (d) the impact that the sentence would have on the economic viability of the organization and the continued employment of its employees;
- (e) the cost to public authorities of the investigation and prosecution of the offence;
- (f) any regulatory penalty imposed on the organization or one of its representatives in respect of the conduct that formed the basis of the offence;
- (g) whether the organization was — or any of its representatives who were involved in the commission of the offence were — convicted of a similar offence or sanctioned by a regulatory body for similar conduct;
- (h) any penalty imposed by the organization on a representative for their role in the commission of the offence;
- (i) any restitution that the organization is ordered to make or any amount that the organization has paid to a victim of the offence; and
- (j) any measures that the organization has taken to reduce the likelihood of it committing a subsequent offence.
2003, c. 21, s. 14.
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Previous Convictions
- Previous conviction
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- Organizations
(4) If, under section 623, the court proceeds with the trial of an organization that has not appeared and pleaded and convicts the organization, the court may, whether or not the organization was notified that a greater punishment would be sought by reason of a previous conviction, make inquiries and hear evidence with respect to previous convictions of the organization and, if any such conviction is proved, may impose a greater punishment by reason of that conviction.
Section does not apply
(5) This section does not apply to a person referred to in paragraph 745(b).
R.S., 1985, c. C-46, s. 727; R.S., 1985, c. 27 (1st Supp.), s. 160; 1995, c. 22, s. 6; 2003, c. 21, s. 16.
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Probation
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Optional conditions — organization
(3.1) The court may prescribe, as additional conditions of a probation order made in respect of an organization, that the offender do one or more of the following:
- (a) make restitution to a person for any loss or damage that they suffered as a result of the offence;
- (b) establish policies, standards and procedures to reduce the likelihood of the organization committing a subsequent offence;
- (c) communicate those policies, standards and procedures to its representatives;
- (d) report to the court on the implementation of those policies, standards and procedures;
- (e) identify the senior officer who is responsible for compliance with those policies, standards and procedures;
- (f) provide, in the manner specified by the court, the following information to the public, namely,
- (i) the offence of which the organization was convicted,
- (ii) the sentence imposed by the court, and
- (iii) any measures that the organization is taking — including any policies, standards and procedures established under paragraph (b) — to reduce the likelihood of it committing a subsequent offence; and
- (g) comply with any other reasonable conditions that the court considers desirable to prevent the organization from committing subsequent offences or to remedy the harm caused by the offence.
Consideration — organizations
(3.2) Before making an order under paragraph (3.1)(b), a court shall consider whether it would be more appropriate for another regulatory body to supervise the development or implementation of the policies, standards and procedures referred to in that paragraph.
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1995, c. 22, s. 6; 1999, c. 32, s. 6(Preamble); 2003, c. 21, s. 18; 2008, c. 18, s. 37; 2014, c. 21, s. 2.
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Fines
- Fines on organizations
735. (1) An organization that is convicted of an offence is liable, in lieu of any imprisonment that is prescribed as punishment for that offence, to be fined in an amount, except where otherwise provided by law,
- (a) that is in the discretion of the court, where the offence is an indictable offence; or
- (b) not exceeding one hundred thousand dollars, where the offence is a summary conviction offence.
Application of certain provisions — fines
(1.1) A court that imposes a fine under subsection (1) or under any other Act of Parliament shall make an order that clearly sets out
- (a) the amount of the fine;
- (b) the manner in which the fine is to be paid;
- (c) the time or times by which the fine, or any portion of it, must be paid; and
- (d) any other terms respecting the payment of the fine that the court deems appropriate.
Effect of filing order
(2) Section 734.6 [ civil enforcement of fines ] applies, with any modifications that are required, when an organization fails to pay the fine in accordance with the terms of the order.
R.S., 1985, c. C-46, s. 735; R.S., 1985, c. 1 (4th Supp.), s. 18(F), c. 23 (4th Supp.), s. 7; 1995, c. 22, s. 6; 1999, c. 5, s. 37; 2003, c. 21, s. 20.
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