What is Double Jeopardy?
The Means Rea & Actus Reus
Limitations of the Defence
Application of the Defence in Law
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Give a clear description of the defence of Double Jeopardy
What is being tried for the same offence twice
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If later evidence is found that is contrary to a verdict, can the accused be tried again?
What is they cannot be tried again. Regardless of later conclusive evidence that would drastically alter the verdict, a person cannot be tried twice for the same offence.
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When the accused pre-trail plea claims that they have already been convicted of the charge
What is autrefois convict
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This was a famous case in Canada involving the defence, double jeopardy in 1987
What is the R v. Wigglesworth case
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The section of the Canadian Charter of Rights & Freedoms that prohibits Double Jeopardy
What is section 11.
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Describe the Mens Rea & Actus Reus in the defence of Double Jeopardy.
What is there is no definitive Mens Rea & Actus Reus. If later evidence proves that the accused has committed the guilty act and held the sufficient guilty mind, the person still cannot be tried again.
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When the accused pre-trail plea claims that they have already been aquitted of the charge
What is autrefois acquit
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R.C.M.P. officer Wigglesworth was charged with assault under the Criminal Code of Canada and with a major service offence under the R.C.M.P act. He argued that this constituted what defence.
What is Double Jeopardy
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What does Section 11 state?
What is "Any person charged with an offence has the right...if finally acquitted of the offence, not to be tried for it again and, if finally found guilty and punished for the offence, not to be tried or punished for it again."
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Twenty years ago, a person was tried and found not guilty of committing a series of gruesome murders. New DNA evidence, however, proves beyond a doubt that the person did commit at least one of the murders. Can the person be tried again?
What is no, the person cannot be tried again. The person was already found not guilty of the charge previously.
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the new trial would not be considered double jeopardy
What is canadian law allows the prosecution to appeal an aquittal; if acquittal is thrown out and a new trial must occur
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The appeal court of Canada did this after hearing Wigglesworth's argument.
What is a dismissal of the appeal. This dismissal was delivered to Wigglesworth after observing that the major service offence charge was only related to the private sphere of R.C.M.P. conduct. Which meant that this charge was not criminal in nature like the assault charge, and therefore didn't constitute double jeopardy.
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