Across
- 4. This is first part of a crime, the guilty mind, which can include intent, knowledge or recklessness.
- 5. This type of mens rea occurs when someone fails to take reasonable care or precaution.
- 6. This is the second part of a crime, the guilty act, which is the crimes themselves such as theft and murder.
- 7. These are less serious offences which carry a maximum penalty of 6 months in jail or a 200)$ fine.
- 9. This is issued by a judge and gives the police the right to search a private residence.
- 10. This is the reason why someone committed a crime.
- 11. This occurs when someone helps a criminal to escape the law.
- 13. This occurs when someone helps another to commit a crime.
- 14. This occurs when two or more people make an agreement to commit a crime.
- 15. This occurs when someone encourages another to commit a crime.
- 16. These are more serious offences which carry minimum penalties and can result in up to life in prison.
- 17. This is the representative for the accused person in a criminal trial.
Down
- 1. This is the representative for society in criminal trials
- 2. This notice to appear in court is issued when a minor crime has been committed but the person cannot be found.
- 3. This occurs when someone tries to commit a crime but fails.
- 7. This court has unlimited jurisdiction in Canada.
- 8. This notice to appear in court is issued when it is believed that the person charged will not appear in court voluntarily.
- 12. This type of law deals with offences committed against society.