This term means to 'stand by a decision' and relates to precidence.
What is Stare Decisis?
This section of the Charter guarantees freedom of religion, expression, peaceful assembly, and association.
What are Fundamental Freedoms?
This term refers to evidence that, at first glance, appears sufficient to prove a fact.
What is prima facie case/evidence?
Police must have one of these before making an arrest in most situations.
What is a warrant?
Before Mount Everest was discovered, what was the highest mountain in the world?
What is a Mount Everest?
A municipal government passing highway speed laws would be considered this.
What is ultra vires?
Police search a student's backpack without reasonable grounds. This Charter right may have been violated.
What is legal rights against unreasonable search and seizure?
This is treating someone unfairly because of a personal characteristic protected by law.
What is discrimination?
These rights must be communicated to a person who has been arrested or detained.
What are the right to counsel and the reason for detention/arrest?
Guacamole is primarily made from this fruit.
What is avacado?
These are 3 types of public law.
What is criminal, constitutional, administrative
This legal test is used to determine whether a Charter violation can be justified in a free and democratic society.
What is the Oakes Test?
An employer adjusts a work schedule so an employee can observe a religious holiday. This is an example of:
What is accommodation?
This type of evidence ties a suspect to the location of the crime or the victim, but does not directly prove they committed the crime.
In Pokémon, this electric mouse is the franchise mascot.
Who is Pikachu?
This states that all people, including those in power, have to obey the same laws; no one is above the law.
What is the Rule of Law?
This clause allows governments to temporarily override certain Charter rights.
What is the Notwithstanding Clause?
This term describes the point where accommodation would become excessively difficult or expensive for an employer.
What is undue hardship?
Of the three categories of offence, this type is the most serious.
What is an Indictable?
Wednesday Addams attends this school in the Netflix Adam's Family series.
What is Nevermore?
The main difference between Hamurabi and Mosaic legal systems.
What is intent vs accidental?
Section 25 states that the Charter can not abrogate or derogate these rights.
What are Indigenous/Treaty Rights?
This is the major difference between Charter rights and Human Rights protections.
What is that the Charter protects people from government actions; Human Rights laws protect people from discrimination in areas such as employment, housing, and services?
7 months have 31 days, 4 have 30 days. How many have 28 days?
What is 12?