DEFINITIONS
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MISCELLANEOUS
FUNDAMENTALS
100

An examination that is designed to determine the admissibility of a proposed piece of evidence in the absence of the trier of fact

What is a Voir Dire?

100

This inquiry investigated pediatric forensic pathology in Ontario

What is the Goudge Inquiry?

100

The standard of proof in a criminal case

What is Beyond a Reasonable Doubt?

100

This individual performs the role of the trier of law in all cases

Who is the Judge?

100

A fact that relates to any matter in dispute between the parties

What is a Material Fact?

200

The method of applying rules of evidence by reference to the policy underlying the rules

What is the Principled Approach?

200

This judge was discussed in class to illustrate the idea that judges must be, and appear to be, impartial

Who is Justice Bernd Zabel?

200

The standard of proof in a civil case

What is Balance of Probabilities?

200

The pre-trial sharing of evidence that occurs in a criminal case

What is Disclosure?

200

A fact that logically helps to prove a material fact in a proceeding

What is a Relevant Fact?

300

The fundamental legal right entitling a person to a fair and unbiased hearing

What is Natural Justice?

300

This case was discussed in class to illustrate the principle that fresh evidence is rarely admitted on appeal

What is the Shafia Case?

300

The party who holds the burden of proof in a criminal case

Who is the Crown?

300

This type of civil discovery that involves questioning under oath

What is Examination for Discovery?

300

Indirect evidence from which the trier of fact can logically infer the existence of a material fact

What is Circumstantial Evidence?

400

A test of whether the defence to a charge is reasonable in light of the evidence

What is the Air of Reality Test?

400

This SCC case defined a relevant fact as any item of evidence that has a tendency to increase or diminish the probability of the existence of a fact in issue

What is R. v. Arp?

400

The party who holds the burden of proof in a civil case

Who is the Plaintiff?

400

Circumstantial evidence that involves considering the behaviour of an individual after the alleged act

What is After The Fact Conduct?

400

Crime scene photos are often excluded on the basis that they have high ___________

What is Prejudicial Effect?

500

When the judge directs that the accused be acquitted because the Crown has not made a prima facie case

What is a Directed Verdict?

500

The phrase "air of reality" comes from this case

What is R. v. Pappajohn?

500

The leading case on reasonable doubt, involving a stock broker charged with fraud

What is R. v. Lifchus?

500

The main source of evidence law

What is the Common Law?

500

The general exclusionary discretion of the court involves the balancing of these two factors.

What is probative value and prejudicial effect? 

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