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How does the Crown prove I was in possession of stolen property or narcotics?

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How does the Crown prove I was in possession of stolen property or narcotics?

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The Crown must prove knowledge control and sent of an item in order to prove possession. In other words, the Crown may try to prove you were an actual control by physically possessing an item or that an item in the possession of another individual was done so with your knowledge, control and consent. Section 4 (3) of the Criminal Code defines possession: SECTION 4.

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