327 - M5 - Criminal Law and the Court System Flashcards

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Explain the following traits of law:
1. prospective, not retroactive
2. stable
3. clear rules in the creation of law
4. law enforcement being exercised in accordance with law

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  1. preventing crime as the priority
  2. not constantly changing
  3. self-explanatory
  4. justice processes should be bound to the law
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Explain how the law must have guaranteed independence of the judiciary

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the powers that make law have to be different than the ones that are bound to it and use it on a daily basis.

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Explain what natural justice is, and how it can be observed under law.

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natural justice = fairness of the law
- includes topics such as disclosure, being heard, impartial decision makers, clear reasoning of decisions

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Explain judicial review int he context of law creation.

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the ability of law to be scrutinized by judges and experts for their consistency to the charter and the constitution

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Explain the accessibility of courts to the public.

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Accessibility to be able to use the court system in their pursuit of justice

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what are the two types of general law? What makes them different?

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public law: state vs. individuals
private law: individual vs. individual

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3 types fo public law include

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constitutional, administrative law, criminal law

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constitutional law

also, what kind of law is it ?

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a form of **public **law

concerns the individual’s relationships between branches of government, the hierarchy of government, charter rights

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Administrative law

also, what kind of law is it ?

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a form of public law

the individual’s relationships with the operations and responsibilities of the government

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is criminal law public law or private law? Why?

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public law, because it is a harm unto society as a whole, which is represented by the government e.g. R v. [defendant] in criminal cases.

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four types of private law includes:

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contract, torts, family, property

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contract law

also, what kind of law is it ?

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a form of private law

concerns agreements between two individuals

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tort law

also, what kind of law is it ?

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a form of private law

concerns wrongful acts/injuries that can lead to harm

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what kinds of harm are considered under tort law?

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  • physical
  • emotional
  • financial
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family law

also, what kind of law is it ?

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a form of private law

  • includes divorce, custody, inheritance
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property law

also, what kind of law is it ?

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a form of private law

includes moveable objects (e.g. laptop, cellphones, cars), real property (e.g. land, buildings), andintellectual property (e,g. manuscripts, inventions and patents

17
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explain the difference between substantive and procedural criminal law

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substantive: prescribes punishment for offences and what defines offences
procedural: processes

18
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three types of crime:

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  1. summary
  2. indictable
  3. hybrid
19
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summary crimes

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less serious, worst punishment being 2 years minus 1 day or a $5000 fine

20
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indictable crime

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very serious crime, 2+ years incarceration

21
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mixed/hybrid crime

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AKA dual offences

the treatment of teh case is up to the discretion of the crown. EITHER as summary or hybrid offence

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