Courts and Courts Jurisdictions

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  1. 4. Colour of Appeal Court Judge's Robe
  2. 5. An example of this criminal offense is armed robbery
  3. 6. Number Percentage of criminal cases held in Provincial Court
  4. 8. Where the jurors cannot reach a unanimous decision
  5. 9. In a criminal case, the law must find the accused guilty beyond a reasonable doubt
  6. 11. An example of this criminal offense is assault
  7. 13. A "mini trial." Where the crown must present sufficient evidence to bring accused to trial
  8. 14. The number of jurors in criminal case in the Supreme Court
  9. 17. The name which comes first in citations
  10. 18. Refers to the head of state, the Queen
  11. 19. Number of judges there NORMALLY would be in an appeal
  12. 20. An example of this criminal offense is trespassing by night
  13. 21. Sole arbitrator of Law; this individual hammers judgement in non-jury cases
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  1. 1. To choose which form of trial they want to be tried in
  2. 2. This court hears the most severe cases
  3. 3. What you call a female judge by in court
  4. 7. Court where there is no jury and judge sits alone
  5. 10. Number of ways an individual can be brought to court
  6. 12. Cases which are over this sum of damages are sent to Supreme Court
  7. 15. Person who brings appeal to court
  8. 16. Started by issuing a writ and statement of claim or a petition