Criminal law

Deliberate intention to commit wrongful act, with reckless disregard for the consequences
Mens rea
Actus rea
Intent
Knowledge
Recklessness
Negligance
Wilful blindness
Privelage testifying
If person is aware that his or her actions will have certain results but does not seem to care
Mens rea
Actus rea
Intent
Knowledge
Recklessness
Negligance
Wilful blindness
Privelage testifying
To commit a certain action despite knowing about associated risk
Mens rea
Actus rea
Intent
Knowledge
Recklessness
Negligance
Wilful blindness
Privelage testifying
The conscious desire to commit a dangerous or illegal act
Mens rea
Actus rea
Intent
Knowledge
Recklessness
Negligance
Wilful blindness
Privelage testifying
-voluntary assumption, omission and state of being
Mens rea
Actus rea
Intent
Knowledge
Recklessness
Negligance
Wilful blindness
Privelage testifying
You did soemthing wrong on purpose
Omission
Voluntary assumption
State of being
Being in the act of something illegal, having insider knowledge, being in possession of something illegal
Omission
Voluntary assumption
Sate of being
You failed to do soemthing
Omission
Voluntary assumption
State of being
A person commits negligeance when he/she fails to meet reasonable standard of behaviour for he/she circumstanced
Mens reas
Actus reus
Intent
Knowledge
Recklessness
Wilful blindness
Negligance
Privilege testifying
A deliberate failure to make a reasonable inquiry of wrongdoing despite suspicion of an awareness of the high probability of its existence
Mens reas
Actus reus
Intent
Knowledge
Recklessness
Wilful blindness
Negligance
Privilege testifying
Certain communications are confidential, protects communications withen certain relationships from compelled disclosure in a court proceeding
Mens reas
Actus reus
Intent
Knowledge
Recklessness
Wilful blindness
Negligance
Privilege testifying
Cameras are excluded in the court rooms of canada
True
False
Jurors can be disqualified in american law
True
False
Prosecutors and defense must both disclose their witnesses in canadian alw
True
False
Jury has the final word
True
False
Objection is a canadian term
True
False
Prosecutors can appeal an acquittal in america
True
False
Doctors and religious figures must testify if summoned to court
True
False
Summary charge is a serious offense that is above $5000
True
False
Actual answer
Dangerous operation of moter vehicle, sexual assault, etc is a hybrid offense
True
False
Indictable offense are serious crimes and can be sentenced from 2yr. - 25yr.
True
False
Fines up to $2000 or 6mo. In prison
Indictable
Summary
Hybrid
Crown chooses if it is tried as summary or idictable
Hyrbide
Summary
Indictable
Unplanned/ in the moment
1 degeree
2 degree
Manslaughter
Infactible
Infactible has occured if the adopted mother kills new born baby
True
False
Cuased while committed or attempting another serious offense
1 degree
2 degree
Manslaughter
Infactible
Words/ actions that cause reasonable person to lose self -control
1 degree
2degree
Manslaughter
Infactible
Planned and deliebrate
1 degree
2degree
Manslaughter
Infactible
Age is an aggravating factor
True
False
Use of weapon
Mitigating
Aggravating
Prescne of remorse
Mitgating
Aggravating
No record
Mitgating
Aggrvating
Repitition
Migitating
Aggravating
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