nursemeow
Sep 11, 2007, 11:35 AM
I have a question about immigration and crimes invloving 'moral turpitude' I find this very confusing. I know that you cannot have more than one conviction of Moral Turpitude, but here is where I am confused:
OK. So what if he/she has ONE conviction, but under that conviction there are TWO Charges? (We are talking petty offences "summary offences" in Canada)
For example:
1 Conviction of fraud, but 2 charges because 2 NSF cheques were deposited into the ATM at ONE time?
1 Conviction of theft, but 2 charges because 2 items were stolen at the same time?
ETC...
How is this considered?
OK. So what if he/she has ONE conviction, but under that conviction there are TWO Charges? (We are talking petty offences "summary offences" in Canada)
For example:
1 Conviction of fraud, but 2 charges because 2 NSF cheques were deposited into the ATM at ONE time?
1 Conviction of theft, but 2 charges because 2 items were stolen at the same time?
ETC...
How is this considered?