Police
Arrest
Homicide
Property
Other
100
What does RCMP stand for?
Royal Canadian Mounted Police 
100
If you are not arrested and are only "detained" what does this mean?
They want to ask you questions.
100
What is the sentence for first degree murder?
25 years minimum.
100
What is the most commonly reported crime?
Theft
100
To be charged with "possession" do you have to have the drugs on you (ie possess them)?
No
200
Who started the RCMP?
Sir John A Macdonald
200
What must the police have to make an arrest?
Reasonable grounds
200

Other then "premeditated" what are the other two aspects that would make it first degree murder?

If the murder is of an officer 

If the murder is committed while committing another offence.

200
What is the charge if you willfully destroy or damage property (or data)?
Mischief
200
What is the dollar amount that decides what your sentence will be if you have committed fraud?
under or over $ 5 000
300
The RCMP are the police in every Province and Territory except for what three?
Ontario, Quebec and Newfoundland
300

What are the three methods that police can use to arrest someone?

1. with an appearance notice

2. with a warrant

3. without a warrant 

300
How is the sentence of second degree murder different than first degree?
Same amount of prison time but can apply for parole after 10 years.
300
Breaking and entering could result in a maximum sentence of 10 years or 25 years. What determines which one you would get?
Did the accused break and enter a commercial building (10) or a house (25)
300
What is the legal word for...intentionally deceiving someone to cause loss of property, money or service?
Fraud
400
RCMP are "federal" police, what are the three other levels?
Provincial, Municipal and Aboriginal
400

What are the four things that police must do when they arrest you?

1. identify themselves

2. tell you that you are under arrest

3. explain the charge

4. touch the accused

400

What is a non-culpable homicide?

The accused can NOT be held legally responsible.

400
How is "robbery" different than "theft"?
It involves violence (or even the threat of it)
400
What is the maximum sentence for sexual assault?
10 years
500
Women made up what percent of police officers in Canada in 2007?
18%
500
What are the three circumstances that police can arrest without a warrant?
1. Someone has committed an indictable offence (or is about to) 2. someone caught in the act 3. someone named on an arrest warrant
500
What are the specific criteria of it being declared a "infanticide"?

Must be the mother, child must be less than 12 months old, clearly mental disturbance.

500
What is the amount of money that determines the prison sentence for theft?
under or over $ 5 000
500
A charge of murder could be reduced to manslaughter if you show...(exact word needed)
"provocation"
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