Chapter Seven Vocab Flashcards

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Accused

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In criminal Court, the person charged with committing a criminal offence

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Appeal

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An application to a higher court to review the decision made by a lower court

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Appellant

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The party that files an appeal

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Arraignment

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The first stage of a criminal trial in which the court clerk reads the charge and the defendant enters a plea

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Beyond a Reasonable Doubt

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A standard of proof whereby a defendants guilt must be proven to the extent that a reasonable person would have no choice but to conclude that the defendant did indeed commit the offence

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Burden of Proof

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The Crown’s obligation to prove the guilt of the accused beyond reasonable doubt

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Challenge for Cause

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The right of the Crown or Defense to exclude someone from a jury for a particular reason

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Character Evidence

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Evidence used to establish the likelihood that the defendant is the type of person who either would or would not commit a certain offence

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Charge to the Jury

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The judge’s explanation to the jurors of how the law applies to the case before them

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Circumstantial Evidence

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Indirect evidence that leads to reasonable inference of the defendant’s guilt

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Court Clerk

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The Court Official who assists the judge

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Court of Appeal

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A Court with the authority to review decisions made by lower courts

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Cross Examination

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The second questioning of a witness to test the accuracy of the testimony; performed by the opposing attorney

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Crown Attorney

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The Lawyer representing the government, responsible for instituting legal proceedings against the accused

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Defense Counsel

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The Lawyer who defends an accused person on trial

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Direct Evidence

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Testimony given by a witness to prove an alleged fact

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Direct Examination

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The first questioning of a witness to determine what he or she observed about the crime

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Directed Verdict

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A decision by the Judge to withdraw the case from the jury and enter a verdict of not guilty

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Duty Counsel

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A lawyer on duty in the courtroom or police staton to give free legal advice to persons just arrested or brought before the court

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Evidence

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Information that tends to prove or disprove the elements of an offence

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Federal Court of Canada

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A Court that hears cases involving the federal government; consists of a trial and an appeal divison

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Hearsay Evidence

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Evidence given by a witness based on information received from someone else rather than personal knowledge

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Hung Jury

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A Jury that cannot reach a unanimous verdict and is consequently dismissed from the case

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Judge

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The Court Official appointed to try cases in a court of law and to sentence convicted persons

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Jury

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In a Criminal trial, a group of 12 people who decide whether the accused is guilty or not guilty

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Jury Panel

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The Large group of randomly selected citizens from which jury members are chosen

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Justice of the Peace

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A Court Official who has less authority than a judge but can issue warrants and perform other judicial functions

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Leave

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Permission to appeal a case from a lower court to a higher court

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Motion for Dismissal

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A request by the defense counsel that the judge dismiss the charges against the defendant

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Peremptory Challenge

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The right of the Crown or the defense to exclude someone from a jury with out providing a reason

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Perjury

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Knowingly making false statements in court while giving evidence under oath or affirmation

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Preliminary Hearing

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A judicial inquiry to determine whether there is sufficient evidence to put the accused person on trial

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Provincial Court

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The lowest level in the hierarchy of Canadian Courts

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Rebut

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To contradict evidence introduced by the opposing side’s ebuttal

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Respondent

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The Party that responds to an appeal

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Sheriff

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The Court Official responsible for Jury Management

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Subpoena

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A Court order requiring the witness to appear in court on a certain date to give evidence

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Superior Court of the Province

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The Highest Criminal and Civil Court, consisting of a Trial Division and an Appeal Division

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Supreme Court of Canada

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The Highest Appeals Court in Canada; also deals with constitutional questions referred to it by the federal government

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Surrebuttal

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A Reply to the opposing side’s rebuttal

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Voir Dire

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A Mini trial in which jurors are excluded while the admissibility of evidence is discussed

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Wiretapping

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The interception of telephone cmmunications

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Witnesses

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Persons who give evidence while under the oath in a Court of Law