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LAW EXAM STUDY NOTES

TERMS

Systemic Oriented Change Transform the structures NOT individuals issues

Automatism Defense for Actus Reus – Involuntary
- man who murders his wife sleep walking

Christie Nills Conflicts as property - Double Victimization
- lawyers steal conflict

Reveals ambiguity of laws distance

Depoliticize Separate politics from law
- Sex education should not be political, it’s the law

Direct Intent Intentionally committing a crime

Economic Tort Suing for compensation

Exonerated Convicted of a crime and released
- Not recognized in Canadian policies

Fact Appeals Appealing based on facts wrong in court proceedings

Hegemony People will have more power and dominance

Hunt Highlights domination and hegemony

House Keeping Looking at reform by tidying up, not fixing the bigger issue

Kent Roach WC and overrepresentation with Indigenous people

Over Representation Marginalized people who experience the justice system more
frequently than others
- Indigenous people making up 3% - 30% incarceration

Official Evidence Gatherer Frank Fight vs. Truth Theory
- Dedicated job who is impartial to evidence

One Shotters Using the system only a few times in their life

Penalty Phase RJ phase after admitting guilt

,Police Culture Doing their job based off values and standards that affect their
behavior patterns and work practices
Procedural Issue Not enough time to go through all the cases in the law
- Trials
Repeat Players People who use the system often

Self Defense Applies when you have an inmate threat of harm, danger or
death to defend. Must be proportionate to the offense.

Duress Doing something because someone is making you
- Steal this or I will kill you

Gladue Report Background on indigenous people

Victim Bill of Rights 4 principles:Information, Protection, Restitution, Participation

Race Based Data Equity to help improve inclusion and diversity
- “we need more surveillance in these areas”

Indigenization Train indigenous groups to fulfill the rolls in the justice
system

Momentum Entry into the criminal justice process is all about momentum

To Charge Police have the discretion to charge

Durkheim Crime is a normal party of society

Categorizing Objecting a person based on race creates stereotypes

Tunnel Vision Crown culture leads to tunnel vision

Uniform Sentencing Mandatory minimums
- DUI is minimum 5 years in prison

Market System Coercion is necessary in the market system
- ‘We treat law like its own economy a lot ties back to
power, people with higher status create laws’

No Incentive To Second guess convictions for officers and justice members
- Above the law, no need to go over what they’ve done

Ubijusibiremedium No law without a remedy

Superficial Participation Believing you’re contributing but you’re not




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, - Witness statements go to the judge who decides if it
goes to the jury

Patricia Clarke Advocate for victims rights
- “Lets get them REAL participation“

Judicial Inquiries Not followed and reviled problems
- Asking judges for their opinions but not doing
anything about it

No Guarantee Application Victim of a crime looking for legal aid there is an application
Process but there is no guarantee you can even get as far as receiving
the application, let alone sending it in to be reviewed

To Supply Evidence The witness
- Use them as evidence

Sentencing An attempt to address imbalances
- People and justice to be balanced at all times

Tort The main goal is to gain compensation
- Private law

Key Actors Police, lawyers, victims, prosecutors and judges

Duty of Care Being your “brothers keeper”
- Do not need to know them to provide care

Parents Patriae Jurisdiction Courts have a particular responsibility for children
- “Is this in the best interest of the child” ex 3 parents

SManufacture Negligence Must preform a duty of care to their consumers
- Red bull must admit you don’t get wings

Police Ineptitude Lack of skill or ability, police corruption and not doing their
job

Adversarial Nature Judge doesn’t seek to challenge conclusions
- Merely referring a legal battle

Weber Switching from a practical approach to an institutional focus

Frank A courts decision is not a mere private decision

McThenia and Shaffer Resolution must give way to reconciliation

Adjudication Formal Court Process




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