Criminology questions
1. In order to be convicted of a criminal offence, the prosecutor must prove two elements in relation to the accused and the offence.
2. In order to claim self-defense, you can only use force that is:
3. The two Governments in Canada that are constitutionally bilingual in English and French are:
4. How many judges are on the Supreme Court of Canada? How many of those judges must be from Quebec?
5. What does the criminal law defense of alibi mean?
6. The federal and provincial laws dealing with discrimination between individuals and businesses, not the government, is called
7. Under the Charter, who has the constitutional right to vote?
8. Under the Charter, who has the constitutional right to move and work in any area in Canada?
9. As in many US states, in Canada can private businesses refuse to provide service to LGBTQ people if the owners of the business believe that would be OK to do so because of the business owner's religion?