There was a section of the Criminal Code that provided for an assumption of guilt when the police officer running a sting says they are underage. Now the Crown has to prove the target believed the officer was under age. It will be interesting to see how this plays out with the recent Vancouver PD stings. There may also be some useful info here for law abiding clients who enjoy the company of young adult SPs.
Newspaper articles are near useless for this kind of legal info. Here is the real info.
https://scc-csc.lexum.com/scc-csc/scc-csc/en/item/17618/index.do
And some quotes from the court decision;
Put simply, as a matter of law, an accused cannot be convicted merely for failing to establish a defence; rather, a conviction will be sustained only where the Crown is able to negate a properly raised defence and show, on the evidence as a whole, that all of the essential elements of the offence in question have been proved beyond a reasonable doubt.
...the Crown cannot secure a conviction by proving that the accused failed to take reasonable steps to ascertain the other person’s age once a representation as to age was made. Instead, the Crown must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the accused believed the other person was underage.
Newspaper articles are near useless for this kind of legal info. Here is the real info.
https://scc-csc.lexum.com/scc-csc/scc-csc/en/item/17618/index.do
And some quotes from the court decision;
Put simply, as a matter of law, an accused cannot be convicted merely for failing to establish a defence; rather, a conviction will be sustained only where the Crown is able to negate a properly raised defence and show, on the evidence as a whole, that all of the essential elements of the offence in question have been proved beyond a reasonable doubt.
...the Crown cannot secure a conviction by proving that the accused failed to take reasonable steps to ascertain the other person’s age once a representation as to age was made. Instead, the Crown must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the accused believed the other person was underage.





