Deck 8: Pretrial Criminal Procedure

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Marc has been accused of an offence but is showing signs of mental health issues.Since the mental health issues are in question,the court will order a psychiatric examination.This scenario is an example of which type of hearing?

A)not criminally responsible hearing
B)fitness hearing
C)mental illness hearing
D)capability hearing
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What term refers to an individual who chooses to monitor the accused until the trial?

A)surety
B)bondsman
C)officer in charge
D)judicial interim hearing
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In what year was the operation of the bail system changed in Canada?

A)1965
B)1970
C)1972
D)1976
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Which institute designed an experimental pretrial release program in the United States?

A)The Vera Institute
B)The Bega Institute
C)The Manhattan Institute
D)The New York Institute
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Steven is arrested without a warrant and the police discover that he actually does not live in the province where he has been arrested.The police may require a deposit of money before they release him.This deposit would be not more than which of the following amounts?

A)$500
B)$600
C)$700
D)$800
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What section of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms states that Canadians have the right to retain counsel without delay for criminal cases?

A)s.7
B)s.10(b)
C)s.11(a)
D)s.12
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If an accused is charged with a s.469 crime (e.g. ,murder),who decides whether or not to order the accused into a detention facility?

A)police officer
B)Superior Court justice
C)justice of the police
D)Provincial Court judge
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Joanne is attending a preliminary hearing on charges brought against her for a robbery in the Toronto area.The judge,however,does not feel the evidence is convincing enough so he stops the proceedings against Joanne.How will Joanne's case be found?

A)"discharged at preliminary"
B)"distinguished at preliminary"
C)"settled at preliminary"
D)"excused at preliminary"
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Which province or territory was the first to provide a legal aid system?

A)Ontario
B)Quebec
C)Manitoba
D)Saskatchewan
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In which process is a suspect issued a citation to appear in court at a later date,thereby bypassing the cost of pretrial detention?

A)initial appearance
B)station house release
C)release on recognizance
D)surety
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In what case did the Supreme Court of Canada rule that a detained person has a reasonable opportunity to exercise the right to obtain and instruct counsel?

A)R.v.D.(F. )
B)R.v.L.(W.K. )
C)R.v.Brydges
D)R.v.Collins
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In the 1960s,what percentage of individuals arrested were held in custody prior to their first court appearance?

A)80 percent
B)85 percent
C)90 percent
D)95 percent
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Which of the following is NOT considered part of the social structure of a case?

A)the seriousness of the offence
B)the accountability of the offender
C)the organization pressure to win cases
D)the decision to charge
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In which model of legal aid do recipients receive a certificate and are allowed to select their own lawyer?

A)judicare
B)staff
C)public defender
D)mixed
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Victor has been accused of an offence and rather than remand it is decided he will be released but must report to a probation officer and respect a curfew prior to his trial.What is this scenario an example of?

A)bail supervision
B)bail observation
C)bail administration
D)bail management
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Which of the following is a benefit of the judicare model of legal aid?

A)better representation
B)the fact that the numerous lawyers involved are salaried
C)better service in rural areas
D)greater efficiency because it is centralized
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Which province or territory has the highest number of admissions of adults on bail supervision?

A)Saskatchewan
B)British Columbia
C)Yukon
D)Ontario
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What is the judicare model of legal aid also known as?

A)the staff system
B)the duty counsel system
C)the public defender model
D)the self-help model
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Which program was created following the results of the study conducted by the Vera Institute (the Manhattan Bail Project)?

A)remand
B)surety
C)detention
D)release on recognizance
Question
In which type of offence is the defence eligible to elect the mode of trial?

A)summary conviction offence
B)Criminal Code s.469 offence
C)Criminal Code s.553 offence
D)indictable offence
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What model of prosecutor case processing provides prosecutors with little specific policy?

A)trial sufficiency
B)legal sufficiency
C)defendant rehabilitation
D)unit sufficiency
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In cases involving disclosure,what type of records aren't typically in the control of the Crown?

A)first-party production
B)second-party production
C)third-party production
D)extra-party production
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What legal aid model involves lawyers who are,in effect,employees of the provincial government?

A)the public defender model
B)the staff system
C)the public sector model
D)judicare
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Which of the following is NOT a main factor why the prosecutor would proceed with a case?

A)sufficient evidence for a conviction
B)case priority
C)nature of the witness
D)guilt of the accused
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What type of plea is entered by most accused who appear in criminal court for an indictable offence?

A)general plea
B)autrefois acquit
C)autrefois convict
D)pardon
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In R.v.Stinchcombe,certain information was not given until after the preliminary inquiry.What was that key information?

A)crime photographs
B)hidden videos
C)taped statement
D)fingerprint evidence
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What model of legal aid has "unbundled" its services?

A)the judicare model
B)the self-help model
C)the public defender model
D)the staff system model
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Which of the following refers to the duty imposed upon the prosecution to give all evidence he/she will use in the trial to the defence?

A)disclosure
B)detention
C)equality
D)the right to make full answer and defence
Question
In what legal aid model are providers able to assist more people by giving legal advice and representation at various stages of the criminal process?

A)the legal care model
B)the self-help model
C)the public defender model
D)the facilitative model
Question
What is a benefit of the staff system of legal aid?

A)higher costs so there is better quality representation
B)the availability of services
C)better service in rural areas
D)lawyers are salaried
Question
In what model of prosecutor case processing are cases screened according to their legal elements?

A)organizational
B)system efficiency
C)legal sufficiency
D)resource
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What case processing model involves prosecutors charging almost all of the accused after they receive the case from the police?

A)unit
B)transfer
C)police-directed
D)legal sufficiency
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What is the most important factor in making a decision about whether or not to prosecute?

A)the prosecutor's belief in the guilt of the accused
B)the priority of the case
C)whether there is sufficient evidence for a conviction
D)the credibility of the witnesses
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In which case did the Supreme Court rule that police are now categorized under the Stinchcombe disclosure rules?

A)R.v.O'Connor
B)R.v.Marshall
C)R.v.Murray
D)R.v.McNeil
Question
In whose wrongful conviction case did the lack of principles governing disclosure emerge?

A)David Milgaard
B)Donald Marshall
C)Thomas Sophonow
D)William Mullins-Johnson
Question
Which of the following is a s.553 offence?

A)keeping a game or betting house
B)bribery by the holder of a judicial office
C)murder
D)treason
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In what model of prosecutor case processing are alternatives sought prior to the case going to court?

A)trial conviction
B)organizational
C)trial sufficiency
D)rehabilitation
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Which of the following is an example of a s.469 offence?

A)treason
B)placing bets
C)theft,other than the theft of cattle
D)defrauding the public,or any person,of any item
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Renee is a resident of Quebec and is in need of legal aid in her province.What system would she be required to use?

A)judicare system
B)public defender system
C)the staff system
D)the mixed system
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In which of the following cases did the guidelines for disclosure emerge through a decision by the Supreme Court of Canada?

A)R.v.Stinchcombe
B)R.v.Sophonow
C)R.v.Marshall
D)R.v.Milgaard
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The men charged in the R.v.Askov case had to wait almost how many months for their trial?

A)12
B)18
C)24
D)36
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Which of the following is NOT a reason why a defendant would be most likely to waive a preliminary inquiry?

A)the accused has decided to enter a plea of guilty
B)the accused wants to speed up the criminal justice process
C)the accused hopes to avoid the negative publicity
D)the accused does not have defence counsel
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Most cases in Canada are currently heard within how many months from the first court appearance?

A)6
B)9
C)12
D)18
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Which of the following is NOT an advantage of plea bargaining?

A)increases the efficiency of our criminal justice system
B)reduces operating costs
C)the wrong person might plead guilty
D)reduces trauma felt by victims
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What type of plea bargaining involves a promise by the Crown prosecutor to proceed summarily rather than by way of indictment?

A)sentence
B)charge
C)credible
D)fact
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What section of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms states that any person charged with an offence has a right to trial by jury where the maximum punishment for the offence is imprisonment for five years or more?

A)Section 11(a)
B)Section 11(b)
C)Section 11(f)
D)Section 11(i)
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The right to a jury trial has existed in Canada for almost how many years?

A)200
B)250
C)300
D)350
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What type of plea bargaining involves a withdrawal or stay of other charges?

A)label
B)sentence
C)charge
D)fact
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Larry unfortunately has past experience with the criminal justice system.He is once again in court answering to a drug charge.He has heard around the system about a certain judge who has some creative sentencing arrangements.He decides to plea bargain that he be sentenced by this particular judge.What type of plea bargaining includes this type of scenario?

A)charge bargain
B)sentence bargain
C)procedural bargain
D)fact bargain
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Which of the following is NOT a requirement of a jury?

A)must include equal number of males and females
B)must be representative of the community
C)must be independent and impartial
D)must approach the trial with an open mind
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What section of the Charter of Rights and Freedom guarantees to any person charged with an offence the right "to be tried within a reasonable time"?

A)Section 10(b)
B)Section 10(e)
C)Section 11(a)
D)Section 11(b)
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In 2014 Peter is charged and convicted of second degree murder.Which of the following would be involved in imposing Peter's sentence?

A)the judge
B)the jury
C)the victim
D)the Crown
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In which of the following does competent and informed counsel discuss the evidence in a criminal prosecution in an attempt to attain a disposition that will result in the reasonable advancement of the administration of justice?

A)an absolute indictment
B)a stay of proceedings
C)a plea bargain
D)a bail hearing
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Susan shows up for jury duty as per a letter she received.Once at the court,the potential jurors proceed to an in-court selection process.Which of the following determines this process?

A)the courts
B)the province
C)the Criminal Code
D)the Crown's office
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When selecting a jury,the process of compiling the list of potential jurors under the Jury Act is performed by which of the following?

A)the courts
B)the province
C)the Criminal Code
D)the Crown's office
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John's mother is ill and dying.He has a pending trial in the near future.He decides to ask his lawyer to try to postpone the trial and realizes this will eliminate his right to a speedy trial.What factor does this scenario fall under with respect to unreasonable delay?

A)the length of the delay
B)the explanation of the delay
C)waiver
D)prejudice to the accused
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What was the final outcome of Mr.Kokopenace's trial?

A)he was convicted of manslaughter in 2008 by a jury
B)he lost his appeal
C)the Government of Ontario did not take reasonable steps to ensure that Aboriginal people were included in the jury role
D)the Supreme Court of Canada restored his original conviction of manslaughter
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How many stages of the jury selection process are within provincial jurisdiction?

A)two
B)three
C)four
D)five
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The right to a speedy trial as a part of fundamental justice is protected by the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.Which case established this right?

A)R.v.Mannien
B)R.v.Askov
C)R.v.Kline
D)R.v.Williams
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At what point in our legal system can a jury be requested to assist in determining a sentence?

A)when the accused is found guilty of first degree murder
B)during a fitness hearing
C)when the accused is found guilty of aggravated assault
D)during a "faint hope" hearing
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"Lodging a complaint" is when police arrest an individual without a warrant and take the individual to the police station to record the criminal charges and obtain other information.
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The purpose of a preliminary inquiry is to determine if there is sufficient evidence to grant the suspect bail.
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After the passing of Bill C-25,Sam was to have a sentence imposed on him.He has spent 30 days in custody so far.The judge has decided there were exceptional circumstances involved in his case.How many days will Sam receive credit for on his sentence under s.719(3)(1)of the Criminal Code?

A)15 days
B)30 days
C)45 days
D)60 days
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In 2014,what did the Supreme Court of Canada decide in a trilogy of cases regarding pretrial credit?

A)judges are to give one-to-one days of credit
B)judges are to give 1.5 days of credit
C)judges are not to give credit for pretrial custody
D)judges are to eliminate credit for pretrial custody altogether
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What was the first mega-trial in Canada?

A)R.v.McNamara
B)Canadian Dredge Dock Co.v.The Queen
C)Mankwe v.R.
D)Auclair v.R.
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The rules and principles of criminal procedure involve a balance between the interests of the state and the rights of the accused.
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A reverse onus is when the accused must show why they should be released.
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You have been selected to potentially be part of a jury in Canada,in the case of a Black man accused of sexually assaulting a woman at the university they were both attending.Which of the following is NOT a question you can be asked in relation to your jury duty?

A)Do you believe Black people commit more crimes in Canada than other Canadians?
B)Do you believe Black people are equal and should be treated equally to those people of other races?
C)Do you believe Black people have a greater propensity to commit crimes of violence?
D)Do you believe Black people have a greater tendency to lie than people of other races?
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A surety is an individual who will assure the court that the accused will appear for his/her trial but the surety is not held responsible in any way.
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What type of challenge during jury selection occurs when no questioning of a prospective juror takes place and no cause needs to be stated as to why a potential juror is being eliminated?

A)peremptory
B)label
C)potential
D)judicial
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Most bail hearings are lengthy.
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During the jury selection process,under which of the following must a reason be given for and a determination made about the validity of a challenge?

A)peremptory challenge
B)challenge for validity
C)prosecutor challenge
D)challenge for cause
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If an accused is brought to a police station and it is revealed they live more than 200 kilometres away,they would be required to deposit $1,000 before they could leave.
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When a debate occurs at a bail hearing,it typically involves issues relating to the conditions of the release.
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Crown prosecutors almost always have to show cause as to why a suspect should be held in custody awaiting his/her trial.
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If a charge is for a lesser offence,the police will hold the accused until a bail hearing can be arranged.
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What is the maximum number of jurors allowed in a trial?

A)10
B)12
C)14
D)16
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After the passing of Bill C-25,Sam was to have a sentence imposed on him.He has spent 30 days in custody so far.How many days will Sam receive credit for on his sentence under s.719(3)of the Criminal Code?

A)15 days
B)30 days
C)45 days
D)60 days
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Who has the right to stand aside a prospective juror?

A)the Crown prosecutor
B)the defence lawyer
C)the Director of Public Prosecutions
D)the judge
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What is being determined during the in-court juror selection process?

A)whether the juror is of the appropriate social class
B)whether the juror is impartial
C)whether the juror is biased
D)whether the juror is of the appropriate age
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Marc has been accused of an offence but is showing signs of mental health issues.Since the mental health issues are in question,the court will order a psychiatric examination.This scenario is an example of which type of hearing?

A)not criminally responsible hearing
B)fitness hearing
C)mental illness hearing
D)capability hearing
A
2
What term refers to an individual who chooses to monitor the accused until the trial?

A)surety
B)bondsman
C)officer in charge
D)judicial interim hearing
A
3
In what year was the operation of the bail system changed in Canada?

A)1965
B)1970
C)1972
D)1976
C
4
Which institute designed an experimental pretrial release program in the United States?

A)The Vera Institute
B)The Bega Institute
C)The Manhattan Institute
D)The New York Institute
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Steven is arrested without a warrant and the police discover that he actually does not live in the province where he has been arrested.The police may require a deposit of money before they release him.This deposit would be not more than which of the following amounts?

A)$500
B)$600
C)$700
D)$800
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6
What section of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms states that Canadians have the right to retain counsel without delay for criminal cases?

A)s.7
B)s.10(b)
C)s.11(a)
D)s.12
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If an accused is charged with a s.469 crime (e.g. ,murder),who decides whether or not to order the accused into a detention facility?

A)police officer
B)Superior Court justice
C)justice of the police
D)Provincial Court judge
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Joanne is attending a preliminary hearing on charges brought against her for a robbery in the Toronto area.The judge,however,does not feel the evidence is convincing enough so he stops the proceedings against Joanne.How will Joanne's case be found?

A)"discharged at preliminary"
B)"distinguished at preliminary"
C)"settled at preliminary"
D)"excused at preliminary"
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Which province or territory was the first to provide a legal aid system?

A)Ontario
B)Quebec
C)Manitoba
D)Saskatchewan
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In which process is a suspect issued a citation to appear in court at a later date,thereby bypassing the cost of pretrial detention?

A)initial appearance
B)station house release
C)release on recognizance
D)surety
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In what case did the Supreme Court of Canada rule that a detained person has a reasonable opportunity to exercise the right to obtain and instruct counsel?

A)R.v.D.(F. )
B)R.v.L.(W.K. )
C)R.v.Brydges
D)R.v.Collins
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In the 1960s,what percentage of individuals arrested were held in custody prior to their first court appearance?

A)80 percent
B)85 percent
C)90 percent
D)95 percent
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Which of the following is NOT considered part of the social structure of a case?

A)the seriousness of the offence
B)the accountability of the offender
C)the organization pressure to win cases
D)the decision to charge
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In which model of legal aid do recipients receive a certificate and are allowed to select their own lawyer?

A)judicare
B)staff
C)public defender
D)mixed
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15
Victor has been accused of an offence and rather than remand it is decided he will be released but must report to a probation officer and respect a curfew prior to his trial.What is this scenario an example of?

A)bail supervision
B)bail observation
C)bail administration
D)bail management
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Which of the following is a benefit of the judicare model of legal aid?

A)better representation
B)the fact that the numerous lawyers involved are salaried
C)better service in rural areas
D)greater efficiency because it is centralized
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Which province or territory has the highest number of admissions of adults on bail supervision?

A)Saskatchewan
B)British Columbia
C)Yukon
D)Ontario
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What is the judicare model of legal aid also known as?

A)the staff system
B)the duty counsel system
C)the public defender model
D)the self-help model
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Which program was created following the results of the study conducted by the Vera Institute (the Manhattan Bail Project)?

A)remand
B)surety
C)detention
D)release on recognizance
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In which type of offence is the defence eligible to elect the mode of trial?

A)summary conviction offence
B)Criminal Code s.469 offence
C)Criminal Code s.553 offence
D)indictable offence
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What model of prosecutor case processing provides prosecutors with little specific policy?

A)trial sufficiency
B)legal sufficiency
C)defendant rehabilitation
D)unit sufficiency
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In cases involving disclosure,what type of records aren't typically in the control of the Crown?

A)first-party production
B)second-party production
C)third-party production
D)extra-party production
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23
What legal aid model involves lawyers who are,in effect,employees of the provincial government?

A)the public defender model
B)the staff system
C)the public sector model
D)judicare
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Which of the following is NOT a main factor why the prosecutor would proceed with a case?

A)sufficient evidence for a conviction
B)case priority
C)nature of the witness
D)guilt of the accused
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What type of plea is entered by most accused who appear in criminal court for an indictable offence?

A)general plea
B)autrefois acquit
C)autrefois convict
D)pardon
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In R.v.Stinchcombe,certain information was not given until after the preliminary inquiry.What was that key information?

A)crime photographs
B)hidden videos
C)taped statement
D)fingerprint evidence
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What model of legal aid has "unbundled" its services?

A)the judicare model
B)the self-help model
C)the public defender model
D)the staff system model
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Which of the following refers to the duty imposed upon the prosecution to give all evidence he/she will use in the trial to the defence?

A)disclosure
B)detention
C)equality
D)the right to make full answer and defence
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In what legal aid model are providers able to assist more people by giving legal advice and representation at various stages of the criminal process?

A)the legal care model
B)the self-help model
C)the public defender model
D)the facilitative model
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What is a benefit of the staff system of legal aid?

A)higher costs so there is better quality representation
B)the availability of services
C)better service in rural areas
D)lawyers are salaried
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In what model of prosecutor case processing are cases screened according to their legal elements?

A)organizational
B)system efficiency
C)legal sufficiency
D)resource
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What case processing model involves prosecutors charging almost all of the accused after they receive the case from the police?

A)unit
B)transfer
C)police-directed
D)legal sufficiency
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33
What is the most important factor in making a decision about whether or not to prosecute?

A)the prosecutor's belief in the guilt of the accused
B)the priority of the case
C)whether there is sufficient evidence for a conviction
D)the credibility of the witnesses
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34
In which case did the Supreme Court rule that police are now categorized under the Stinchcombe disclosure rules?

A)R.v.O'Connor
B)R.v.Marshall
C)R.v.Murray
D)R.v.McNeil
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In whose wrongful conviction case did the lack of principles governing disclosure emerge?

A)David Milgaard
B)Donald Marshall
C)Thomas Sophonow
D)William Mullins-Johnson
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36
Which of the following is a s.553 offence?

A)keeping a game or betting house
B)bribery by the holder of a judicial office
C)murder
D)treason
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In what model of prosecutor case processing are alternatives sought prior to the case going to court?

A)trial conviction
B)organizational
C)trial sufficiency
D)rehabilitation
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Which of the following is an example of a s.469 offence?

A)treason
B)placing bets
C)theft,other than the theft of cattle
D)defrauding the public,or any person,of any item
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Renee is a resident of Quebec and is in need of legal aid in her province.What system would she be required to use?

A)judicare system
B)public defender system
C)the staff system
D)the mixed system
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40
In which of the following cases did the guidelines for disclosure emerge through a decision by the Supreme Court of Canada?

A)R.v.Stinchcombe
B)R.v.Sophonow
C)R.v.Marshall
D)R.v.Milgaard
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41
The men charged in the R.v.Askov case had to wait almost how many months for their trial?

A)12
B)18
C)24
D)36
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42
Which of the following is NOT a reason why a defendant would be most likely to waive a preliminary inquiry?

A)the accused has decided to enter a plea of guilty
B)the accused wants to speed up the criminal justice process
C)the accused hopes to avoid the negative publicity
D)the accused does not have defence counsel
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43
Most cases in Canada are currently heard within how many months from the first court appearance?

A)6
B)9
C)12
D)18
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44
Which of the following is NOT an advantage of plea bargaining?

A)increases the efficiency of our criminal justice system
B)reduces operating costs
C)the wrong person might plead guilty
D)reduces trauma felt by victims
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45
What type of plea bargaining involves a promise by the Crown prosecutor to proceed summarily rather than by way of indictment?

A)sentence
B)charge
C)credible
D)fact
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46
What section of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms states that any person charged with an offence has a right to trial by jury where the maximum punishment for the offence is imprisonment for five years or more?

A)Section 11(a)
B)Section 11(b)
C)Section 11(f)
D)Section 11(i)
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47
The right to a jury trial has existed in Canada for almost how many years?

A)200
B)250
C)300
D)350
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48
What type of plea bargaining involves a withdrawal or stay of other charges?

A)label
B)sentence
C)charge
D)fact
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49
Larry unfortunately has past experience with the criminal justice system.He is once again in court answering to a drug charge.He has heard around the system about a certain judge who has some creative sentencing arrangements.He decides to plea bargain that he be sentenced by this particular judge.What type of plea bargaining includes this type of scenario?

A)charge bargain
B)sentence bargain
C)procedural bargain
D)fact bargain
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50
Which of the following is NOT a requirement of a jury?

A)must include equal number of males and females
B)must be representative of the community
C)must be independent and impartial
D)must approach the trial with an open mind
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51
What section of the Charter of Rights and Freedom guarantees to any person charged with an offence the right "to be tried within a reasonable time"?

A)Section 10(b)
B)Section 10(e)
C)Section 11(a)
D)Section 11(b)
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52
In 2014 Peter is charged and convicted of second degree murder.Which of the following would be involved in imposing Peter's sentence?

A)the judge
B)the jury
C)the victim
D)the Crown
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53
In which of the following does competent and informed counsel discuss the evidence in a criminal prosecution in an attempt to attain a disposition that will result in the reasonable advancement of the administration of justice?

A)an absolute indictment
B)a stay of proceedings
C)a plea bargain
D)a bail hearing
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54
Susan shows up for jury duty as per a letter she received.Once at the court,the potential jurors proceed to an in-court selection process.Which of the following determines this process?

A)the courts
B)the province
C)the Criminal Code
D)the Crown's office
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55
When selecting a jury,the process of compiling the list of potential jurors under the Jury Act is performed by which of the following?

A)the courts
B)the province
C)the Criminal Code
D)the Crown's office
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56
John's mother is ill and dying.He has a pending trial in the near future.He decides to ask his lawyer to try to postpone the trial and realizes this will eliminate his right to a speedy trial.What factor does this scenario fall under with respect to unreasonable delay?

A)the length of the delay
B)the explanation of the delay
C)waiver
D)prejudice to the accused
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57
What was the final outcome of Mr.Kokopenace's trial?

A)he was convicted of manslaughter in 2008 by a jury
B)he lost his appeal
C)the Government of Ontario did not take reasonable steps to ensure that Aboriginal people were included in the jury role
D)the Supreme Court of Canada restored his original conviction of manslaughter
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58
How many stages of the jury selection process are within provincial jurisdiction?

A)two
B)three
C)four
D)five
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59
The right to a speedy trial as a part of fundamental justice is protected by the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.Which case established this right?

A)R.v.Mannien
B)R.v.Askov
C)R.v.Kline
D)R.v.Williams
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60
At what point in our legal system can a jury be requested to assist in determining a sentence?

A)when the accused is found guilty of first degree murder
B)during a fitness hearing
C)when the accused is found guilty of aggravated assault
D)during a "faint hope" hearing
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61
"Lodging a complaint" is when police arrest an individual without a warrant and take the individual to the police station to record the criminal charges and obtain other information.
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62
The purpose of a preliminary inquiry is to determine if there is sufficient evidence to grant the suspect bail.
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63
After the passing of Bill C-25,Sam was to have a sentence imposed on him.He has spent 30 days in custody so far.The judge has decided there were exceptional circumstances involved in his case.How many days will Sam receive credit for on his sentence under s.719(3)(1)of the Criminal Code?

A)15 days
B)30 days
C)45 days
D)60 days
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64
In 2014,what did the Supreme Court of Canada decide in a trilogy of cases regarding pretrial credit?

A)judges are to give one-to-one days of credit
B)judges are to give 1.5 days of credit
C)judges are not to give credit for pretrial custody
D)judges are to eliminate credit for pretrial custody altogether
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65
What was the first mega-trial in Canada?

A)R.v.McNamara
B)Canadian Dredge Dock Co.v.The Queen
C)Mankwe v.R.
D)Auclair v.R.
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66
The rules and principles of criminal procedure involve a balance between the interests of the state and the rights of the accused.
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67
A reverse onus is when the accused must show why they should be released.
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68
You have been selected to potentially be part of a jury in Canada,in the case of a Black man accused of sexually assaulting a woman at the university they were both attending.Which of the following is NOT a question you can be asked in relation to your jury duty?

A)Do you believe Black people commit more crimes in Canada than other Canadians?
B)Do you believe Black people are equal and should be treated equally to those people of other races?
C)Do you believe Black people have a greater propensity to commit crimes of violence?
D)Do you believe Black people have a greater tendency to lie than people of other races?
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69
A surety is an individual who will assure the court that the accused will appear for his/her trial but the surety is not held responsible in any way.
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70
What type of challenge during jury selection occurs when no questioning of a prospective juror takes place and no cause needs to be stated as to why a potential juror is being eliminated?

A)peremptory
B)label
C)potential
D)judicial
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71
Most bail hearings are lengthy.
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72
During the jury selection process,under which of the following must a reason be given for and a determination made about the validity of a challenge?

A)peremptory challenge
B)challenge for validity
C)prosecutor challenge
D)challenge for cause
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73
If an accused is brought to a police station and it is revealed they live more than 200 kilometres away,they would be required to deposit $1,000 before they could leave.
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74
When a debate occurs at a bail hearing,it typically involves issues relating to the conditions of the release.
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75
Crown prosecutors almost always have to show cause as to why a suspect should be held in custody awaiting his/her trial.
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76
If a charge is for a lesser offence,the police will hold the accused until a bail hearing can be arranged.
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77
What is the maximum number of jurors allowed in a trial?

A)10
B)12
C)14
D)16
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78
After the passing of Bill C-25,Sam was to have a sentence imposed on him.He has spent 30 days in custody so far.How many days will Sam receive credit for on his sentence under s.719(3)of the Criminal Code?

A)15 days
B)30 days
C)45 days
D)60 days
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79
Who has the right to stand aside a prospective juror?

A)the Crown prosecutor
B)the defence lawyer
C)the Director of Public Prosecutions
D)the judge
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80
What is being determined during the in-court juror selection process?

A)whether the juror is of the appropriate social class
B)whether the juror is impartial
C)whether the juror is biased
D)whether the juror is of the appropriate age
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