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Criminal Justice system (Common Law Defemces (Alibi (Accused can show they…
Criminal Justice system
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Laws in Canada
Common and Statute
Common law
not created by parliament, but court decisions called judicial "precedent"
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Justice System Overview
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Trial
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If guilty, plea is entered and a sentence date is set
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Common Law Defemces
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Entrapment
If the police offered opportunities to commit crime to people who are not already engaged in criminal activities
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Statutory Defences
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Deminimus
Court knows an accused did commit a crime, but is too minor for a penalty
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Self-defence
Behavior to protect against attack by another, force not excessice
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