Drugs
Driving Offences
Arrest
Search/Seizure
Evidence
100
If a person has 1 kg of crystal meth in his/her car, then he or she will be charged with this
What is possession of a controlled substance
100
Any vehicle that is moved by any means other than muscular power
What is a motor vehicle
100
Facts that would cause a regular person to believe a person's guilt beyond a mere suspicion
What is reasonable and probable grounds
100
A warrant obtained through email, phone, or fax is called this
What is a telewarrant
100
Weapons, clothing, bodily fluids, and handwriting are some examples of this
What is evidence
200
In order to convict someone of trafficking, the Crown has to prove these
What is mens rea and actus reus
200
If you are involved in a motor vehicle accident, you must stop and give the other party your name and address in order to avoid getting charged with this offence
What is failure to stop at the scene of an accident
200
This document shows the charges laid and the date the accused is supposed to appear in court
What is an appearance notice
200
If police appear at a house with a search warrant but no one answers the door, they may do this
What is enter forcibly
200
The television show, "CSI" is a highly dramatized, unrealistic crime show that focuses on this real-life aspect of evidence collection and processing
What is forensic science
300
This is the process by which all aspects of marijuana production, possession, and trafficking would be made legal
What is legalization
300
Place, time of day, weather, and road conditions are some of the factors considered in determining a conviction of this offence
What is dangerous operation of a motor vehicle
300
Handcuffing a person is the usual way an officer will do this during an arrest
What is physically signify custody
300
Under this suspicion, police may search a person whom they have not arrested and without a warrant
What is concealing weapons
300
This Act allowed judges to demand that persons convicted of certain offences provide a DNA sample
What is the DNA Idenification Act
400
In this case, a man was given permission to grow and use marijuana to help control his epileptic seisures
What is R. v. Parker
400
It is a criminal offence to have care or control of a motor vehicle if your blood alcohol concentration exceeds this.
What is 0.08 %
400
The trial judge decides if the police used this to prevent the accused from escaping arrest
What is as much force as is necessary
400
If you are driving a car and police stop you, you must supply these whether or not police have a warrant
What is driver's license and vehicle registration
400
Ottawa is home to this national organization that keeps DNA records.
What is the RCMP National DNA Data Bank
500
This document outlines controlled substances and organizes them into "schedules"
What is the "Controlled Drugs and Substances Act"
500
If a person suspected of impaired driving is unable to consent to a breathalyzer test, police may obtain a warrant to collect this
What is a blood sample
500
In a lawful arrest, a police officer must advise the accused of these two rights
What are the right to counsel and the right to remain silent
500
In R. v. Clayton, police unlawfully searched two men and found this evidence, which was ultimately admitted by the Supreme Court of Canada
What are prohibited handguns
500
An electronic index of DNA profiles collected from crime scene investigations of designated offences
What is the Crime Scene Index