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In the Manual...
100

Define a Surety. 

Surety - a person who signs a recognizance and agrees to be responsible for ensuring that the accused attends court.

100

A(n) __________ is a formal criminal charge lodged with a court by a prosecutor. May charge more than one offence or relate to more than one matter of complaint. 

An information.

100

Which are the two ways a person can be found guilty of an offence?

A plea of guilty OR Verdict of guilty by judge/jury

100

Judicial Interim Release is otherwise known as?

Bail 

100

Which of the following is NOT the responsibility of the Provincial Court of Saskatchewan?

a. Civil trials claims over $50,000

b. Adult and Youth Criminal Charges

c. Family law matters

d. Traffic Court

a. Civil trials claims over $50,000

note: King's Bench oversees most family court but not all. Provincial takes on some as well.

100

To swear to tell the truth is a _____ oath to tell the truth. To affirm is like giving a non-______ promise to tell the truth. (same word)


Religious

200

Joel is in custody awaiting his sentencing. In other words, he is _______.

Remanded.

200

A(n) _______ is a collection of data used to store and share information about the court hearing. This will become part of the court record.

Docket

200
While using the office paper cutter (guillotine), Janelle's blouse sleeve got stuck. She sustained a cut on her finger, for which she required stitches. What kind of hazardous occurrence is this, and how much time will her supervisor have to report her injury?

Minor injury (any employment injury or occupational disease for which medical treatment is provided, excluding disabling injuries).

Minor injuries need to be included in an annual report, but are not required within 14 days or less, like other occurrences.

200
A conditional discharge subjects the accused to a what kind of order?

Probation Order

200
Appeals in Provincial Court goes where?

King's bench (Superior Court)

200

What three pieces of information do you need to log into CJIMS

Username

Password

Token Number

300

What is an affidavit?

Sworn or affirmed written statement, used as evidence in court

300

A(n) __________ is the official record of the proceedings which contains appearance details and disposition of each matter before the court. 

Endorsement sheet.

300

In what year was the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms signed?

1982

300

This kind of release is offered once the individual has served two-thirds of their jail sentence.

Statutory Release

300

Find the error(s):

The Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan consists of the Chief Justice and 7 puisne judges. They are referred to as "Honourable Chief Justice" and "Honourable Judge". Judges of the Court sit in odd numbered panels to hear appeals of decisions by the trial courts and certain administrative tribunals. The Court is located in Regina, however, sittings are regularly scheduled in Saskatoon.

 

At the level of Court of Appeal, judges are also referred to as 'Justice'.

300

CJIMS: Search Criteria Guidelines states that a surname is mandatory when _____ us entered.

Date of Birth

400

____ _ ___: the requirement that governments as well as individuals be subjected to and abide by the law.

Rule of Law

400

A(n) ___ ___ contains documents + information that directly relate to a single court proceeding or to a number of related proceedings that have all been assigned the same ___ ___ number. 

Case file

400

When being trained as a crossing guard, Marcus was trained on what to do if he witnesses a pedestrian in a traffic accident. This is adding to his skill set, and legally, the reasonable care and attention that is expected of him. What is this an example of?

Diligence

400

Plea bargaining is an agreement between who?

a. Crown & Accused

b. Complainant & Accused

c. Defence & Judge

d. Defence & Crown

d. Defence & Crown

400

Any court at either the provincial/territorial or superior court levels can be designated a youth court. What is the designated age range for offenders in youth court?

12 - 17 years old

400

Exhibits are marked with a letter, and then a number listed consecutively starting at '1'. What are the two letters and what do they refer to?

'P' - Crown (Prosecution)

'D' - Defence

500

Between Habeas Corpus, Voir Dire, and Ex Parte, it's the term that describes jury selection and other pre-trial procedures.

Voir Dire

500

A(n) _____ ______ is a gathering of all information recorded by a court official. This can include: case files, minute books, information from hearings, registers, etc.

Court Record

500

Which one does not belong: Compensatory Damages, Fine, Victim Surcharges, Restitution

Fine - is the only one not paid to the victim

500

In order access therapeutic court and its services, you need to plead _____. 

Guilty.

500

At what level of court do all Jury trials take place?

Provincial Superior Courts (King's Bench)

500

Which safety prevention tip is incorrect, according to the Office Health and Safety Guide?

a. Movable storage should never be used as injury risk is too high

b. Set pace of work to allow for 5-10 minute breaks

c. Ensure shelves are securely anchored to the wall

d. Chemical products can be used if employees are educated on consumer symbols

a. Movable storage should never be used as injury risk is too high

"Most offices have equipment that can cause injuries if not used safely by trained people", including movable storage.

600

Common law is to Criminal Law as Civil Law is to ____ Law.

Tort Law

600

a. Endorsement pages within a file are attached with most recent at the _____ unless otherwise directed by the judge.

All documents and correspondence are attached after the endorsements by ______ date, i.e. most recent date at the _____.

a. most recent at the top

b. ascending date / most recent at the bottom

600

Name three types of Therapeutic Court.

Drug treatment

Domestic Violence

Mental Health

600

What are the rules for issuing victim surcharges? Indicate the amount for offences with a fine, summary conviction without a fine, and indictable conviction without a fine (3 total). 

With a fine = 30% of the offence fine

Without a fine = $100 summary conviction

Without a fine = $200 indictable conviction

600
Which pairing of Court and Jurisdiction is incorrect?

a. Supreme Court - constitutional law

b. Federal Court - tax law

c. Provincial Court of Appeals - bankruptcies

d. Provincial Superior Courts - divorce cases

b. Federal Court - tax law

The Tax Court of Canada is a superior court that hears disputes between the federal government and taxpayers, and is independent from the CRA and all other government departments.

600

Which two ways can you access the CJIMS 'Search Subject' screen? (Choose two options)

a. Main Menu - Administration - Subject - Search Subject

b. Main Menu - Courts - Search Subject

c. Main Menu - Row Actions - Search Subject

d. General Actions on Various Pages

e. Entity Actions OR Row Actions on Various Pages

b. Main Menu - Courts - Search Subject

e. Entity Actions OR Row Actions on Various Pages

700

The name of a witness' order to appear.

Subpoena 

700

Of these, the one that isn't filed alphabetically.

Bench Warrants

Outstanding fines 

Concluded Files by year

Pending Files

Pending Files: while these are filed alphabetically within each court date folder, the files themselves are filed by "location/Court Room # and court date. (p. 20, JO manual)

700

Intermittent jail can only be imposed on a sentence of ___ days or less.

90

700

"Jail in the Community" is...

Conditional Sentence Order (CSO)

700

The first appearance, known as the ___________, involves the accused being read the charges laid against them, and being asked to plead guilty or not guilty.

Arraignment

700

"The JO needs to maintain ______ and _______ records so that the court Orders and other documents reflect precisely what the judge ordered." (p. 6)

Accurate and complete

800

What is the Adversarial system of law?

The adversarial system of law in Saskatchewan is a legal system where opposing sides present evidence and arguments in court. The judge or jury then decides which side's arguments and evidence are more convincing. 

800

Breaches of CSOs are serious. Evidence at hearing must be supported by a written report by who?

CSO Supervisor.

800

This legal procedure allows detainees to challenge the lawfulness of their detention.

Habeas Corpus

800

What is the default sentence for a summary conviction?

Jail time: no more than 2 years less a day.

Fine: maximum of $5000.

800

Which of the following pairs of Category of Evidence and Example are incorrect?

a. Real - a sample of hair found at a crime scene

b. Documentary - a photograph of tire treads at a hit-and-run scene

c. Oral - an expert witness being questioned on the stand

d. Documentary - a subpoena of an eyewitness testimony

d. Documentary - a subpoena of an eyewitness testimony

this would be considered a piece of Oral Evidence

800

Which of the following is not included in court preparation? 

a. Test each microphone by stating court location, courtroom number and date into each.

b. Prepare water, coffee and tea  for judge, counsel, and witnesses.

c. Ensure you have supplies you need such as endorsement sheets, pens, stapler, sticky notes, exhibit labels, and a bible.

b. Prepare water, coffee and tea  for judge, counsel, and witnesses.

- no food or beverages in the courtroom other than water. In some courts, you will need to put water out for judge, counsel and witnesses. 

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