Legal Project Management Plan & Checklist
Purpose of this Guide: Use this fork when the designated offence triggers mandatory SOIRA registration under s 490.012(1) or s 490.012(2) of the Criminal Code - meaning the sentencing judge has no discretion to refuse the order. The key question in this pathway is whether residual Charter arguments remain available, how to minimise the duration of the order, and how to ensure the client fully understands and complies with their registration obligations to avoid the additional criminal exposure of a non-compliance offence.
Jurisdiction: Federal SOIRA framework under the Criminal Code and Sex Offender Information Registration Act SC 2004 c 10. For Ontario clients, Christopher's Law obligations run in parallel and are addressed in Fork 3.
The Process at a Glance: Confirm that the mandatory criteria are met - for s 490.012(1): indictable conviction, maximum penalty of 2 or more years, and victim under 18 at time of offence; for s 490.012(2): prior designated offence conviction or active SOIRA obligation at time of current offence. After Ndhlovu 2022 SCC 38 struck down mandatory registration, assess whether any residual Charter argument is available on the specific facts, noting that Ndhlovu did not invalidate all of s 490.012. Deliver a comprehensive compliance guide immediately after sentencing. Diary the termination eligibility date and the record suspension eligibility date as the two primary exit pathways.
Key Legislation and Case Law: Criminal Code ss 490.012(1) and (2) set out the mandatory registration triggers. R v Ndhlovu 2022 SCC 38 - struck down mandatory registration under s 490.012(1) as unconstitutional in the specific circumstance addressed; Crown must prove connection to registration purpose. SOIRA SC 2004 c 10 - registration procedures, annual reporting, travel notification. Record suspension information - applies 5 years after completion of sentence for summary conviction or 10 years for indictable offence.
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This legal matter plan provides a structured workflow for Criminal Law cases, outlining the standard Litigation process. Utilize these tracking templates to manage your legal cases efficiently.
Establish the correct pathway and any remaining litigation options.
Prevent post-sentencing compliance offence.
Maximise the chance of early removal from the registry.
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