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100

This principle states that no person or institution is above the law.

The Rule Of Law

100

What are the two elements that must exist for a crime to be committed. 

 Mens Rea & Actus Reus

100

What document gives the police the right to search a person's home?

A search warrant

100

Distinguish between first-degree and second-degree murder. 

First-Degree murder is premeditated, while second-degree isn't

100
Can a defendant use intoxication as a defense? 

No. 

200

Right to freedom of religion, freedom of expression, and mobility rights. These are all parts of the...

Charter Of Rights And Freedoms. 

200

Mark misrepresents a statistic on incarceration rates by race to make a specific community look bad. Is this an example of hate speech? 

No.

200

Are leading questions permitted in cross examination of a witness? 

Yes.

200

What are the 5 most serious violent crimes listed in the C.C?

homicide, assault, sexual assault, abduction and robbery.

200

What is a tort?

A civil wrong that causes harm or loss to the plaintiff.

300

This allows provinces to "opt out" of the charter. 

What is the Notwithstanding Clause?

300

What is the "point system"?

based system used by the government to assess and rank possible immigrants

300

Can children of law enforcement officers be selected for jury duty? 

Yes.

300
Why is Double Jeopardy not allowed in Canada?

To prevent abuse of the legal system

300

Criminal Law verdicts are based on the concept of innocence until proven guilty. What concept do civil law verdicts fallow?

Balance of probabilities. 

400

Where is the Code Of Hammurabi from?

What is Babylon/Modern-Day Iraq? 

400

A cop detains a man and tells him his reason for arrest and his right to legal counsel. The cop asks the man a few questions and the man answers. These answers are used against him in court. Has his rights been infringed on? 

No -- Unlike the US, Canadian police officers are only required to inform detainees of their right to be informed of their arrest and their right to legal counsel. 

400

List the three jury challenges

challenge of jury list

challenge for cause

peremptory challenge

400

What is The Carter Defence?

A defence that gave those accused of drunk-driving the ability to defend themselves with evidence proving they weren't drunk. 

400

Name the three different objectives of sentencing. 

Deterrence, Segregation, and Rehabilitation

500

What is the Oakes test and what is it's purpose? 

A legal framework used in Canada to determine whether a government action that limits a Charter right is reasonable. 

500

List the 7 purposes of the criminal justice system. 

To protect people from harm

To protect property from harm

To provide retribution

To enforce moral standards based on the norms and beliefs of Canadians

 To provide rehabilitation

 To maintain order in society. To deter people from committing crimes

500
What courts/institutions oversee police conduct?

Legislative, Judicial, Administrative and Constitutional

500
What case established the "Battered Woman Syndrome/Intimate Partner Violence Syndrome" defence in Canada?

R. v. Lavallee.

500

Before the Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA) came into effect, what law governed the juvinile system in Canada? 

 Young Offenders Act/(YOA)