Vocabulary chapter 7 Flashcards
Accused
The person charged with committing a criminal offence.
Appeal
An application to a higher court to review the decision made by a lower court.
Apellant
The party that files an appeal.
Arrraignment
The 1st stage of a criminal trial in which the court clerk reads the charge and the defendant enters a plea.
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt
A standard of proof whereby a defendant’ guilt must be prove to the extent that a reasonable person would have no choice but to conclude that the defendant did indeed commit the offence.
Burden of Proof
The Crown’s obligation to prove the guilt of the accused beyond a reasonable doubt.
Challenge for Cause
The right of the Crown or defence to exclude someone from a jury for a particular reason.
Character Evidence
Evidence used to establish the likelihood that the defendant is the type of person who either would or would not commit a certain offence.
Charge to the Jury
The judge’s explanation to the jurors of how the law applies to the case before them.
circumstantial Evidence
Indirect evidence that leads to a reasonable inference of the defendant;s guilt.
Court Clerk
The court official who assists the judge.
Court of Appeal
A court with the authority to review decisions made by lower courts.
Cross Examination
The 2nd questioning of a witness to test the accuracy of the testimony; performed by the opposing attorney.
Crown Attorney
The lawyer representing the government, responsible for instituting legal proceedings against the accused.
Defence Council
The lawyer who defends an accused person on trial.
Direct Evidence
Testimony given by a witness to prove an alleged fact.
Direct Examination
The 1st questioning of a witness to determine what he or she observed about the crime.