Question | Answer |
1. Human rights make the process quicker | AMENDMENT |
2. Sentence results in a finding of guilt | ABSOLUTE |
3. Someone is threatened or coerced | DURESS |
4. Harassed by police to purchase illegal drugs | ENTRAPMENT |
5. How long may you wait to file a human rights complaint | ONE |
6. Caused by prolonged domestic violence | BATTERED WOMAN SYNDROME |
7. Step in analyzing a human rights case | REMEDY |
8. Case that defined BWS in Canada | LAVALLEE |
9. Purposes of sentencing | REHABILITATION |
10. Isn’t something you can be discriminated against for | RACE |
11. A person being attacked with a weapon | SELF DEFENCE |
12. Involuntary action by a person who cannot control | AUTOMATISM |
13. The surcharge is ___% of the fine | FIFTEEN |
14. Arguing that the accused was not at the scene | ALIBI |
15. Payments made to victims | RESTITUTION |
16. Insane Automatism | MENTAL DISORDER |
17. Man speeds to get his wife to a hospital | NECESSITY |
18. Opinions of someone based on their heritage | PREJUDICE |
19. Accused knows that counterfeit money is illegal | MISTAKE OF FACT |
20. Non-insane Automatism | SLEEPWALKING |
21. Compelling employers to resign | NOT POSSIBLE |
22. Person is returned to their country | DEPORTATION |
23. Only reduces the sentence for the crime | PROVOCATION |
24. Non-custodial punishment for a crime | CONDITIONAL |
25. Interviewing with a human | AGENT |
26. Requires liquor license to be physically returned | PRIVILEGE |
1. A preliminary hearing is connected to | INDICTABLE |
2. Cannot serve on a jury | POLITICIANS |
3. Failure of a witness to appear | CONTEMPT |
4. The judge is the trier of | LAW |
5. Offends the prevalent mortality | OBSCENITY |
6. Be exempt from jury duty | MEDICAL |
7. No prescription Quaalude’s are part of schedule | THREE |
8. Results in a maximum 5 years imprisonment | CANNABIS |
9. Establishes that the defendant is the type of person | CHARACTER |
10. Person responsible for the jury | SHERIFF |
11. Intent crime, both theft and a form of violence | ROBBERY |
12. Treating someone differently based on their heritage | DISCRIMINATION |
13. Responsible for formulating criminal law | FEDERAL |
14. Canada base their human rights legislation on | DECLARATION |
15. Witness’s statement based on being an expert | OPINION |
16. Court hears cases involving the federal government | FEDERAL |
17. Cocaine trafficking | LIFE (IMPRISONMENT) |
18. Is illegal in Canada | DISCRIMINATION |
19. Testimony by a witness to prove an alleged fact | DIRECT |
20. Form of theft in which an employee diverts money | EMBEZZLEMENT |
21. Supreme court Canada number Ontario | THREE |
22. The person who receives sexual services | JOHN |
23. Fine for being in possession of Anabolic Steroids | $1000 |
24. Cocaine, Ketamine, Heroin | (SCHEDULE) ONE |
25. A jury that can’t reach a verdict | HUNG |
1. Parents were told of trial date | DELINQUENTS ACT |
2. Youth commit a violent crime to be tried as adults | YCJA |
3. Age 12-17 inclusive | YOUNG OFFENDERS |
4. Causes damage by fire | ARSON |
5. First time have the right to retain to counsel without delay | YOA |
6. 1908 – 1984 | DELINQUENTS ACT |
7. Maximum fine a youth can receive is $1000 | OFFENDERS |
8. Taking something from someone else | THEFT |
9. No sentence consistency | JDA |
10. 2008 – 2014 | YCJA |
11. Age of consent for sexual activity | SIXTEEN |
12. Premeditated | FIRST DEGREE |
13. Stolen fraudulent property | CRIME |
14. Crime of passion | SECOND DEGREE |
15. Act of dishonestly affecting the price | FRAUD |
16. Age 7-16-18 | DELINQUENTS ACT |
17. Accidental homicide | MANSLAUGHTER |
18. Parents to their child engage in sexual activity | PROCURING |
19. Assault with intent to murder | AGGRAVATED |
20. Offences encompassed behaviour including immorality | JDA |
21. Steven Truscott | JDA |
22. Parents had no right to attend trial | JUVENILES |
23. On indictment not exceeding ten years | BODILY HARM |
24. First piece that Charter or rights applies to | YOA |
25. The intent to break into a building | BURGLARY |
1. State to act as a surrogate parent | PARENS PATRIAE |
2. 1892 | CRIMINAL CODE |
3. Police may talk to the young person | YOUTH CRIMINAL |
4. Respect the needs of aboriginal youth | YCJA |
5. A critical vacuum | JUVENILES |
6. Death penalty for youth | JDA |
7. Private trial | JDA |
8. Not responsible for your actions | DOLI INCAPAX |
9. Long-term protection of society | JUVENILE |
10. Those ages 12-17 charged under Controlled Drugs Act | YOUTH CRIMINAL |
11. No right to lawyer | DELINQUENTS |
12. Offences for which adults could not be charged | TRUANCY |
13. A justice system for delinquent youths | JDA |
14. Youth must wear an electronic device | JUSTICE ACT |
15. Neglected children not with adult criminals | JDA |
16. Promoting accountability and consequences | YCJA |
17. A sentence of up to ten years for first-degree murder | YOA |