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Illegally Obtained Evidence
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Quiz on illegally obtained evidence.
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evidence
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canadian law
kiyani evidence
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David Isaac
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Question 1
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In order to apply for a remedy under s. 24 of the Charter, whose rights must have been breached?
Answer
The accused.
Someone substantially connected to the accused.
Someone connected to the accused.
Question 2
Question
In the test from R v Grant , the court said that the more severe or deliberate the state conduct that led to the Charter violation...
Answer
The greater the harm to the accused.
The greater the need for the Crown to justify that conduct.
The greater the need for courts to exclude evidence linked to that conduct.
Question 3
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When determining the seriousness of state conduct that infringes a Charter right, the court can look to extenuating circumstances.
Answer
True
False
Question 4
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The Charter applies to US authorities in their dealings with Canadians.
Answer
True
False
Question 5
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s. 5(2) of the CEA and s. 9 of the OEA have been largely superseded by...
Answer
s. 24 of the Charter
s. 13 of the Charter
The common law
Question 6
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If an accused says "I don't remember anything" during examination for discovery (where you are statutorily compelled to answer)...
Answer
this statement is incriminating
this statement doesn't admit to any element of the offence.
this statement can be excluded under s. 13 of the Charter (self incrimination)
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