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Learning Canadian Criminal Procedure

NCJ Number
133907
Author(s)
R J Delisle; D Stuart
Date Published
1991
Length
960 pages
Annotation
This text presents discussions, the texts of judicial decisions, and other primary materials designed to provide a comprehensive overview of Canadian criminal procedure based on Canada's law and jurisprudence as of January 1, 1991 and with particular attention to the impact of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Abstract
An overview of jurisdiction focuses on the legislative division of powers, the classification of offenses, time limitations, territorial limitations, change of venue, and jurisdiction under the Charter. Additional sections examine pretrial procedure and practices including search and seizure law, electronic surveillance, charging and compelling attendance at trial, bail, the right to counsel, and the right to remain silent. Further sections examine trial procedures and the roles of the defense attorney and prosecutor, discovery, jury trials, and post-conviction remedies. Table of cases