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Criminal Offences Elements of Crime Pre-Trial and Trial Courts and Field Trip Criminal Defences Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
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These are offences known to be less serious in nature.
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What are summary offences
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The three classifications for criminal offences in Canada
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What are: summary offences, hybrid offences and indictable offences
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The most serious criminal offences.
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Indictable offences.
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The criminal offence that has been committed when a person causes the death of someone else by being reckless or careless
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What is manslaughter.
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A classification of crime that a police officer must witness occur in order to arrest without a warrant.
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What is a summary offence.
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The two elements of crime.
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What is mens rea and actus reus
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A guilty mind.
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What is mens rea
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A wrongful deed
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What is actus reus
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This is the element of crime that deals with intent and knowledge.
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What is mens rea
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Intent can be either or
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What is general or specific
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The first step of the pre-trial process.
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What is an arrest.
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The step of the pre-trial process which can occur at any time after arrest
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What is plea barginning
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Figure1: $300 Question 1 st Bailiff escorts judge to bench and calls order (everyone stands). 2 nd Counsel stand to identify themselves (Crown followed by Defence). 3 rd Court Clerk reads the indictment and accused pleads to charges. 4 th Counsel may make any legal motions. 5 th 6 th First Crown witness is called and sworn in by court clerk. The 5 th step in the trial/court process.
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What is the Crown’s opening statement.
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The four types of objections in regards to questioning in court.
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What are: Opinion, Hearsay, Leading and Irrelevant
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The standard in which the Crown must prove the guilt of an accused in a Criminal Trial.
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What is beyond a reasonable doubt.
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A court of general jurisdiction.
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The Superior Court.
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The courtroom personnel who reads out the charges, tags the evidence and swears in the witness’.
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Who is the Court Clerk.
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How many people sit on a criminal trial jury.
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What is 12.
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The person who sits at # 3 on the corresponding picture. #3
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Who is the Defence Attorney
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Mr. Adam White, the criminal defence attorney from Keswick, stated that the was what separated the public from the court. He was called to the two years ago.
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What is the bar
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A criminal defence is used by who in a criminal trial
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Who is a Defence Attorney/ an accused
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Entrapment, Automatism and Consent are forms of what?
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What are criminal defences
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The two partial defences which fall under the heading excusable conduct as a criminal defence
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What are honest mistake and duress
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A criminal defence that cannot be used for murder, firearm offences and sexual offences committed against someone under 14
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What is consent
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When a person commits a criminal act without the knowledge of having committed it
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What is mistake of fact
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“Explain the main differences between Sec. 494 Citizens Powers of Arrest and 495 Officers Powers of Arrest in the Criminal Code”
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