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CSIT exam Study questions and answers 100% verified Law - answerIs defined as a "written custom established by a formally recognized governing body with authority. There are sanctions for accountability. Rule of Law - answerNo one is above the law. Federal Legislation - answerStatutes and regulations passed by the federal government (Parliment) that apply across the country. EX) Supreme Court, Military, Criminal Code, Drug and Narcotics Act. Provincial Legislation - answerStatutes and regulations passed by a provincial legislation. Ex) Liquor & Gaming Commission, Traffic, Education, Health Care. Municipal Legislation - answerBylaws passed on by a municipal goverment. EX) Parking, Animal control, utilities, public places. Common Law - answerJudge made law because it was developed through time by judges following legal precedents and is subject to change over time. EX) Impaired Driving Constitution - answerSupreme law of of the land. All law must be consistent with the constitution or they have no effect. Beyond a reasonable doubt - answerThe level of proof required to convict a person of a crime, threshold is 99%. A form of Criminal Law. Balance of probabilities - answerThe standard of proof in a civil case, persons are found liable and the emphasis is on the financial compensation to the offended party. The threshold is 51%. Different Levels of Court - answer1. Provincial Court: Hears summary & indictable offenses. Offender can choose Provincial Court or Queens Bench. 2. Court of Queens Bench: Hears indictable offenses and appeals from Provincial Court. 3. Court of Appeal: Hears appeals from Queens Bench. 4. Supreme Court: Only hears the cases that have come through the entire court system. Civil Law - answerPrivate law, describing citizens responsibilities toward each other. It can include compensation for someone else's perceived wrong doing and the accused would be found liable or not liable. Burden of proof follows the balance of probabilities. Summary Conviction Offence - answerLeast serious offenses under the Criminal Code. EX) $5000 of fine and or 2 years less a day. Pure summary convictions are rare. Indictable offence - answerMore serious of offenses. Accused will most likely select mode of trial. EX) Murder, terrorism, sexual assault, robbery, drug trafficking. Types of Sections in the Criminal Code - answerCC: Criminal Code CRF: Charter Rights & Freed

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