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PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR QUESTIONS
WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS
The main purpose of federal offence legislation is to: Ans: Prohibit
unacceptable behaviour
This federal legislation outlines the rules, regulations and laws of Canada
pertaining to criminal justice Ans: Criminal code of canada
This type of offence is created by both the provincial and federal
government, 6 month statute of limitation: Ans: Summary offence
This type of criminal offence is created by only the federal government
and applies to everyone, everywhere, all of the time: Ans: Indictable
offence
This type of offence is created only by the federal government and can be
tried either as indictable or summary offence: Ans: Hybrid(dual
procedure) offence
This type of evidence is introduced by testimony and must prove some
fact: Ans: Documentary evidence
The judge can refuse to allow this type of evidence. Considered a visual
aid: Ans: Demonstrative evidence
Federal statute that outlines the rules for collection, preservation and
presentation of evidence for all FEDERAL CRIMINAL AND CIVIL MATTERS:
Ans: Canada evidence act
This provincial legislation outlines the rules for the collection,
preservation and presentation of evidence for all provincial and
MUNICIPAL by laws in ontario Ans: Ontario evidence act
Evidence that directly proves a fact of the case: Ans: Direct evidence
PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR QUESTIONS
WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS
The main purpose of federal offence legislation is to: Ans: Prohibit
unacceptable behaviour
This federal legislation outlines the rules, regulations and laws of Canada
pertaining to criminal justice Ans: Criminal code of canada
This type of offence is created by both the provincial and federal
government, 6 month statute of limitation: Ans: Summary offence
This type of criminal offence is created by only the federal government
and applies to everyone, everywhere, all of the time: Ans: Indictable
offence
This type of offence is created only by the federal government and can be
tried either as indictable or summary offence: Ans: Hybrid(dual
procedure) offence
This type of evidence is introduced by testimony and must prove some
fact: Ans: Documentary evidence
The judge can refuse to allow this type of evidence. Considered a visual
aid: Ans: Demonstrative evidence
Federal statute that outlines the rules for collection, preservation and
presentation of evidence for all FEDERAL CRIMINAL AND CIVIL MATTERS:
Ans: Canada evidence act
This provincial legislation outlines the rules for the collection,
preservation and presentation of evidence for all provincial and
MUNICIPAL by laws in ontario Ans: Ontario evidence act
Evidence that directly proves a fact of the case: Ans: Direct evidence