For a jury. It is the finder of fact, whether that be the jury or the judge sitting alone, that must decide whether the group is a criminal organization within the meaning of the Criminal Code.
Deputy Chief Prosecutor of Criminal and Penal Prosecutions, Organized Crime Prosecutions Bureau, Department of Justice (Quebec)
For a jury. It is the finder of fact, whether that be the jury or the judge sitting alone, that must decide whether the group is a criminal organization within the meaning of the Criminal Code.
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