Sentencing
Arrest and Rights
Search and awaiting trial
Evidence
revisited
Miscellaneous revisited
100
loss of drivers licence
Suspension of privilege
100
federal level of policing
RCMP
100
use of science in collecting evidence
Forensics
100
lying under oath
Perjury
100
incarceration satisfy’s which sentencing goal
Segregation
200
paying to replace a window you broke
Restitution
200
who swears an information
Police
200
process to determine if enough evidence exists for a trial
preliminary hearing
200
which side in a criminal trial presents evidence first
Crown
200
circumstances that reduce culpability in a crime
Mitigating
300
the judge releases you saying you have learned your lesson
absolute discharge
300
3 options for police in arresting someone are
appearance notice, arrest, warrant for arrest
300
sharing of information between crown and defence
Disclosure
300
evidence given by an eyewitness
Direct
300
what additional right do youths have during arrest
Parents present
400
the judge sends you back to Jamaica
Deportation
400
when must someone comply with a polygraph
Never
400
accused is placed back in custody after preliminary hearing
remand
400
who can’t be compelled to testify
Accused
400
sentences running at the same time
Concurrent
500
judge orders you to keep the peace and comply with court orders
probation
500
person in the courthouse offering free legal procedural advice
duty counsel
500
a promise to show up to court date
Recognizance
500
“were you at Doogles on Oct. 30th 2008 is what type of question
leading
500
challenging original verdict, sentence, or evidence
Appeal
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