Multiple Choice
Which of the following is not true regarding indictable offences in Canada?
A) The accused can choose whether the trial proceeds by judge alone or judge and jury in some indictable offences.
B) Less serious indictable offences are heard by a judge sitting alone.
C) Highly serious indictable offences are tried by judge and jury.
D) Highly serious indictable offences can be tried by judge alone if the accused and attorney general agree.
E) All of the above are true regarding indictable offences in Canada.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q1: What is meant by the juror characteristic
Q8: In the context of jury decision making,distinguish
Q24: As it currently stands in Canada,the practice
Q29: When probing jurors during a challenge for
Q34: In Canada,summary offences:<br>A)are tried by judge alone<br>B)are
Q39: In a challenge for cause,jurors are selected
Q40: Note taking by jurors has been proposed
Q42: Meissner,Brigham,and Pfeifer (2003)reached what overall conclusion regarding
Q48: How can the CSI effect be described?<br>A)the
Q55: In Canada,juries in criminal trials must reach