Review Sheet – Unit 3 – Criminal Law Before the Trial This review sheet is a resource, one of many, that a student may use throughout the unit and in preparation for a culminating evaluation - test. The terms listed do not necessarily include every term, point or phrase studied during the unit. Nor will every term be incorporated into a unit test or end of semester examination. - search; with/without a warrant - Habeas Corpus - arrest; with/without a warrant - lay an information - rights of an arrested person - appearance notice - hybrid offence - Justice of the Peace - beyond a reasonable doubt - a criminal record - quasi-criminal offences - actus reus - omission - circumstances - specific intent - knowledge - social order - attempts - intent in common - counselling - conspiracy - defendant - defendant’s right to council - illegal evidence - types of offences - “evidence which will bring the administration of justice into disrepute.” - fingerprints and photographs - polygraph - duty to assist a police officer - voir dire - quashed - reverse onus - bench warrant - summons - procedure for making an arrest - summary conviction offence - indictable offence - change of venue - “convicted” - Criminal Code - jurisdiction - mens rea - consequences - general intent - recklessness - strict liability - due diligence - principle actor - aiding and abetting - accessory after the fact - reasonable and probable grounds - Rex or Regina - standard police “silence” warning - parties to a crime - basic elements of a crime - the public interest - procuring - identification lineup - quasi criminal code - change of venue - full disclosure