LGS3080: Criminal Law.....Who Needs It?
What is Law? Who Needs It? This section will introduce you to the study of law, and how law relates to rules and justice within the Canadian legal system.
Law 1.1
What if...
What if people could do whatever they wanted, WHEN they wanted, WHERE they wanted, and to WHOM they wanted? Read The Following LAW 1.1
What if people could do whatever they wanted, WHEN they wanted, WHERE they wanted, and to WHOM they wanted? Read The Following LAW 1.1
History of Athens
Day 2: Mens Rea & Actus Reus/Summary, Hybrid, & Indictable Offences
International Laws and Criminal Offences
What if the damages or crime was committed against a large group of individuals at the order of a leader. How might the courts handle this situation?
Think about how crimes are dealt with in the Canadian legal system and hear the case about intentional destruction of cultural monuments by extremists in Mali.
Al Mahdi Case: International Criminal Court Case
Think about how crimes are dealt with in the Canadian legal system and hear the case about intentional destruction of cultural monuments by extremists in Mali.
Al Mahdi Case: International Criminal Court Case
Day 3: Powers of the Police/Charter Rights
- Constable Presentation
- Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms Assignment Due
Charter of Rights and Freedoms (Further Study)
Day 4: Police Procedures and Powers
- Video: Anatomy of Police Investigation (Youtube)
Day 5: From Arrest to Trial/Courtroom
- Court System Slides
- Mock Trial Procedures - Opening Procedures (Youtube)
- Unique Challenges in the Trial Process (Further Learning)
Day 6: Youth Criminal Justice Act/Bail Hearing/Preliminary Hearing
Day 7: Criminal Offences
- Types of Criminal Offences
- Identifying Crimes (Further Learning)
- Jury & Jury Selection (Website)