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Chapter 5 (cont’d)
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When awaiting trial, the accused should consult a criminal defense lawyer Accused has the right to make suggestions to the lawyer If there is a serious disagreement, the accused can change lawyers, or the lawyer can withdraw from the case
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Important feature of our criminal justice system as it ensures a fair trial for the accused Prior to trial, the following must take place: Crown attorneys: must disclose all evidence to the defence, whether they intend to use it or not Defence attorney: has to disclose an alibi defence If the judge or Crown concludes that there is not enough evidence to proceed in the preliminary hearing, charges might be dropped
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Before a criminal trial, both the Crown and the defence may examine all the items and information collected during police investigation Some of these items may be submitted in the trial as evidence (anything that is used to determine the truth in a court of law) E.g. weapons, clothing, traces of blood or fluids, fingerprints, etc. These can help to determine if the accused is innocent or guilty
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Read the case on page 171, and answer the questions provided
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When the accused appears in court, the provincial court judge sets a trial date Judge indicates which court the case will be tried
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Someone charged with committing a criminal offence enters a plea in provincial court If accused is pleaded guilty, they are sentenced immediately If accused pleads not guilty, the provincial court judge sets a trial date
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Preliminary hearing: A court hearing to determine if there is enough evidence to proceed to trial Court judge decides if the case should proceed with a trial in a higher court Judge hears Crown evidence and Crown witness testimony if a reasonable case made be made against the accused The defence does not need to present evidence but can cross-examine the Crown witnesses Insufficient evidence = charges dropped, accused is free Sufficient evidence = new trial date is set
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