• Crimes against liberty (threats, coercion and false imprisonment or kidnapping).
  • Crimes against honour (slander and libel).
  • Crimes against property (robbery, theft).
  • Financial crime (fraud, embezzlement, misappropriation, price fixing and bid rigging).
  • Corporate crime.
  • Crimes relating to the market and consumers (stealing, revealing or sharing trade secrets).
  • Tax and social security offences.
  • Crimes against the environment.
  • Falsified documents.
  • Crimes against privacy and reputation.
  • Support for prisoners.
  • Interventions at police stations.
  • Bodily harm.
  • Crimes against sexual freedom and dignity (sexual assault, sexual abuse, sexual harassment).
  • Crimes against the family (defaulting on child support payments, breaching visitation rights).
  • Infringement of intellectual and individual property rights.
  • Receiving stolen property and money laundering.
  • Crimes against public order (assaulting the police, civil disobedience, etc.).
  • Crimes against the administration of justice.
  • Crimes against road safety.
  • Crimes against public health (drug production and trafficking).
  • Juvenile crime.
  • Domestic violence.
  • Trials held before the Magistrate’s Court and before the Civil Court.