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The Criminal Court System

Feb 24, 2016

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The Criminal Court System. The Participants. Burden of Proof. 2 Fundamental Principles: Accused is innocent until proven guilty. Guilt must be proved beyond reason doubt. . The Judge. Controls admission of evidence Controls the trial Instructs jury Sentences the convicted person - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: The Criminal Court System

THE CRIMINAL COURT SYSTEM

The Participants

Page 2: The Criminal Court System

BURDEN OF PROOF

2 Fundamental Principles:• Accused is innocent until proven

guilty.

• Guilt must be proved beyond reason doubt.

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THE JUDGE

Controls admission of evidence

Controls the trial

Instructs jury

Sentences the convicted person

“Trier of law”

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JUSTICE OF THE PEACE

Has less authority than a judge.

Can issue arrest warrants, search warrants, bail hearings.

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THE ACCUSED

The person charged with committing a criminal offence.

Often called the defendant

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COUNSEL

Duty Counsel – lawyer on duty in police station or courtroom who gives free advice to the person just arrested.

Defence Counsel – the lawyer who represents the accused on trial. Public defender will help those who cannot afford a lawyer.

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THE PROSECUTION

Crown Attorney (Prosecutor) – the lawyer who represents the government

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WHO ELSE MIGHT BE AT THE TRIAL?

Court Clerk – Assists the judge

Court Reporter – types everything said in the court

Transcript – typed record of every said in the court

Court Security officer – maintains security in the court

Sheriff – manages the jury

Bailiff – assist the sheriff

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THE WITNESSES

Witnesses give evidence under oath.

Subpoenas are court documents requiring the witness to appear in court on a certain date. (in Pineapple Express, Seth Rogen delivered subpoenas as a job)

Perjury – knowingly making false statements in court while under oath.

• Perjury is serious – so serious it could put you in jail for 14 years.

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THE JURY

A jury is a group of 12 men or women chosen by the crown and the defense counsel. They will decide, beyond a reasonable doubt, whether or not the accused is guilty. Their decision must be unanimous.