Law Basics
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Christmas Mixed Bag
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100

Name two division of Public Law and two divisions of Private Law

Public: Criminal, Constitutional, Administrative

Private: Tort, Family, Contract, Property, Labour/Employment

100

This type of criminal offence is the most severe with punishments such as life imprisonment.

Indictable Offence

100

In situations where police believe a suspect may be dangerous or uncooperative, they may persuade a judge to issue what?

a warrant

100

Who sings "All I want for Christmas is you?"

Mariah Carey

100

Which popular Christmas beverage is also called "milk punch?"

Egg Nog

200

What's the difference between a rule and a law?

Rules are used to keep order in various social situations. If broken, punishments may be incurred. eg) getting a yellow card for a penalty in soccer.

Laws 

  1. are rules that have been implemented and enforced by the government. 

  2. are mandatory (must be followed)

  3. involve a detailed system of consequences

200

Explain the terms 

Actus Reus and Mens Rea 


Actus Reus – "a wrongful deed" or guilty act


Mens Rea – "a guilty mind" or the mental element

200

What does Section 8 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms state?

Section 8 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms protects Canadians from being subject to “unreasonable search or seizure.”

200

What world famous company has been using Santa Claus in its advertising since 1931?

Coca Cola

200

What are two other popular names for Santa Claus?

Kris Kringle and St. Nicholas (Nick), Father Christmas

300

What is common law? Where did it come from?

A system of law based on past legal decisions; also known as Case Law.

It developed over time in England from feudal times.

300

Name TWO conditions outlined in the Law Reform Commission that must exist for an act to be considered a crime?

1. The act must be considered immoral by most Canadians.

2. The act must cause harm to individuals and society.

3. Harm caused by the act must be serious in nature.

4. The person must be punished by the criminal justice system.

300

What is "habeas corpus?"

It is a Latin term which means "produce the body"; in current legal terms it means to present a case on why the accused is being denied his or her freedom.

300

In the movie, "Home Alone," What is the song that plays when Kevin is trying to scare away the "Wet Bandits" from burglarize his home? 

Rockin' around the Christmas Tree

300

 In the classic Christmas movie, How The Grinch Stole Christmas, the Grinch was described with three words. What are they?

Stink, stank, stunk

400

What is the legal term for referencing a legal case?Name at least 3 components of the above?

Citation

Who? - R (Monarch) v. Smith (Defendant)

When? - Year of court decision

Where? Court hearing the case

Where? Where record of case can be found

400

Give the legal term for the following states of mind of an accused person.

a) A person drives drunk and very dangerously

b) Delivering an unknown package for a known drug dealer without asking what is in it.

c) Linda and Nathan plan to break into a shop and steal cosmetics.

a) Recklessness

b) Willful Blindness

c) Conspiracy

400

This occurs when the Crown “makes a deal” with the accused -- additional information in exchange for a lighter penalty.

Plea Bargain

400

I am a ball that does not bounce. What am I?

a snowball

400

In the movie Elf, how did budy get to the North Pole?

In the movie Elf, what was the first rule of "The Code of Elves?"




He snuck into Santa's bag at the orphanage.

Treat every day like Christmas

500

What are the SIX main stages for a bill to become a law in Canada?

1) First Reading - Cabinet minister introduces and vote  2) Second Reading  3) Committee Stage (Changes).  4)Third Reading - debate and vote.   5) Senate    6) Royal Assent - GG signs the bill into law

500

Name the FIVE major courts of Canada that deals with civil and criminal law and what types of cases each one hears. 

  1. Provincial Court – mostly Cases under $5000

  2. Provincial Superior/Supreme Court – Appeals & Trials

  3. Provincial Court of Appeal - Hears appeals from lower court. 

  4. Federal Court - Hears legal disputes that involve the federal government

  5. Supreme Court of Canada - 

    • Hears appeals but only under certain conditions:

    • issue must be of national importance

    • a law must be interpreted

500

In Canada, what are trial procedures based on?

Name 3 criteria needed to serve as a juror in Canada?

The adversarial system

1. A Canadian citizen.   2. At least 18 years old

3. A resident of a province or territory for at least one year.  4. Fluent in English or French  5. Mentally competent

500

You might make me this Christmas so that you can stuff me in your face. A cake, icing, and candy make an edible dwelling place. What am I?

I can be made from various things such as evergreens, or berries, and I am round. At the entrance at Christmas time, I can be found. What am I?


Ginger Bread House


Wreath

500

In the famous song, "12 Days of Christmas," name 8 things your True love gave to you?

Partridge, turtle doves. french hens, calling birds, golden rings, geese, swans, maids milking, ladies dancing, lords leaping, pipers piping, drummers drumming.