CMN 3105 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Reverse Onus, Probability Theory, Reasonable Doubt
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Memorize charter of rights: section 1, section 2b, section 8, and section 11d. Learning all about the oaks test - landmarks supreme court of judgement in the early days of the charter rights of freedoms. The oaks test - puts in place a speci c test and it provides which the state can save a piece of governmental (3 levels - municipal, provincial, constitutional) legislation that has been determined to be unconstitutional. Look for: reverse oweness claus- state can prove your guilty = place the burden on the accused rather than the state to prove their innocence - under narcotics. Look for reasoning and rational and steps of oaks test. Freedom of expression balances with rights to be safe and secure - Question 9,test 1 every legal right has a corresponding obligation. Legal rights to freedom of expression has a corresponding obligation. Judge gets to decide publication banned - this means they have the discretion.