LAWS 2302- Final Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes for the exam ( 44 pages long!)

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Arrested: charged, might be released right on the scene. Appeal: if you are dissatisfied you can appeal the decision, scc oca sup crt prov, superior court ontario court of appeal supreme court of canada. Break a(cid:374)d e(cid:374)ter i(cid:374)to so(cid:373)eo(cid:374)e"s ho(cid:373)e, arrested (cid:272)harged, fou(cid:374)d guilty; penalty life, maximum penalty to the court. Many factors come into play when sentencing someone. Chapter 6 is about liability: how does someone become guilty, number of ways someone attracts liability, there are multiple ways someone can be found guilty. Chapter 7 talks about defenses: standards of proof, beyond a reasonable doubt. Deal with some history, where it came from and where we are going. Punishment; actual consequence or sentence/sanctions that are imposed. Submissions and representations were made and then the judge will decide what consequence will be imposed on the individual. At a sentencing hearing, judges will hear information about the accused and their history.

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