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Criminal Code s.334(b)

Theft Under $5,000 charges in Kingston, Ontario.

Shoplifting, employee theft, and other low-value theft charges. Routinely diverted or resolved without a criminal record for first-time accused.

Courthouse
Frontenac County Court House (Ontario Court of Justice)
Court Phone
(613) 548-6811
Consultation
Free & Confidential
i.

What the charge means

Theft of property valued under $5,000 is a hybrid offence under section 334(b) of the Criminal Code. The Crown typically elects to proceed summarily.

ii.

Penalties

Summary: up to 2 years less a day. A finding of guilt creates a criminal record. Diversion, conditional discharge, or absolute discharge frequently available for first-time accused.

iii.

Available defences

  • Lack of intent (no mens rea)
  • Honest but mistaken belief in ownership
  • Identification
  • Charter — unlawful detention or search
iv.

The process

Crown pre-charge screening, disclosure, diversion application where eligible, plea or trial. Diversion programs (e.g., Direct Accountability) can result in a stay without a record.

v.

Notes for Kingston

Kingston handles matters from the 401 between Belleville and Brockville. OPP enforcement is heavy through this corridor and stunt-driving charges are common.

Frontenac County Court House (Ontario Court of Justice)

279 Wellington Street, Kingston, ON K7K 0B5
(613) 548-6811

Charged with theft under $5,000?

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