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- 3. What body of the law deals with disputes between individuals?
- 4. A federal law that includes definitions of most of the criminal offences that the parliament of Canada has enacted.
- 5. It contributes to a criminal justice system that is accessible, compassionate and fair and promotes the safety and well-being of Canadians.
- 10. Its goal is to help people with therapy and health and life training after imprisonment and addiction.
- 12. Laws that are confirmed rules made by a council or board.
- 14. The release of a prisoners upon these terms including, avoid commting crimes, alcohol, drugs and must get and keep a job.
- 15. What is a proposed legistation under the consideration by a legistature.
- 18. The highest judicial court in Canada.
- 19. This is a rule for people to follow and their are punished when it’s disobeyed.
- 20. This symbolizes fairness between two people or groups.
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- 1. It is also known as the rule book for a state.
- 2. It is active, non-violent resfusal to obey a law, or a regulation.
- 6. The province of British Columbia’s superior trial court.
- 7. What is the formal term for the end of a parliament?
- 8. It means that all people are addressed equally by the same quality.
- 9. It covers the presecution of youths for criminal offences.
- 11. A law to protect and promote human rights in British Columbia.
- 13. It’s another word for liberty.
- 16. What body of the law that relates to crimes?
- 17. The action of suspending the sentence of a convicted offender.