In ancient times this was a key part of the judicial system.
What is Retribution?
When someone is hurt by another person.
What is Tort Law?
The three levels of Canadian government
What are:
Municipal
Provincial
Federal
The first person named in a case
What is the plaintiff?
•Relies on an inference to connect the conclusion of a fact.
Circumstantial Evidence
Considered to be the first written document with law.
What is the Magna Carta?
A crime committed against the state.
What is criminal law?
The Reeve of Lennox and Addition
The information provided which justifies why a case has been ruled in one way or another.
•The guarantee of a fair trial
Due Process
What is the Code of Hamarabi
If someone was injured due to a workplace disaster.
What are labour laws?
What is the Royal Accent?
Information regarding where the case was heard, and where it can be found in legal documents.
What is, The Citation?
•The likelihood of a criminal to reoffend.
What is recidivism ?
The two countries which Canadian Law stems from.
What are French and England laws and customs?
The group of laws for when someone commits a crime against another individual.
Civil Law
What was the first document used in Canada as law when we first gained independence from Britain?
What is the BNA?
British North America Act
Something you need to consider when reading all cases, and thinking about the verdict
What is bias?
•A written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation to use evidence.
What is an affidavit?
Said to be the origin of Mosaic Law, and significant in the Jedu-Christian sect, as well as many Canadian laws.
What are The Ten Commandments
The group of laws that fall under the title in which crimes have been committed against society
What are constitutional laws?
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What is the google classroom code?
When a case is denied at one court and then goes on to another
What is, an appeal?
When you speed down the highway and are stopped by a police officer, who you kindly ask what comes next.
What is give me a ticket?