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According to subsection 2(1) of the Act, a person may be found
guilty of a trespass offence if - ANSWER -- They enter a location
where entry is prohibited.
- They engage in an activity that is forbidden on the premises.
- They refuse to leave when asked to do so by the occupier or
an authorized person.
If entry is prohibited or restricted, notice, how must be given to
the individual - ANSWER -either verbally, in writing, or with the
aid of signs or yellow markings.
Persons in violation of section 2 of the Trespass to
Property Act may be
arrested with or without a warrant -
ANSWER -without
A person who arrests someone under the authority of the
Trespass to Property
Act must contact - ANSWER -the police as soon as possible
and deliver the
,individual to a police
officer
What does section 494 of the Criminal Code describe -
ANSWER -when it is
appropriate for a member of the public to
make an arrest
Any person can make a citizen's arrest without warrant if
they witness an -
ANSWER -indictable offence being
committed
section 25 of the criminal code allows a private investigator
to use as much
force as is necessary as long as they act on - ANSWER -
reasonable grounds
section 26 of the criminal code states that individuals who
use force are -
ANSWER -criminally responsible for any
excess of force
section 27 of the Criminal Code authorizes individuals to use -
ANSWER -as much force as necessary to prevent the
commission of an offence for which the perpetrator could be
arrested without a warrant, and which could cause serious
injury to a person or damage to property.
, During a criminal trial, the Crown Attorney would need to
prove - ANSWER -
beyond a reasonable doubt that the accused has
committed the offence
the burden of proof in a civil matter is less than in a - ANSWER -
criminal matter
in a civil matter, the obligation is for the plaintiff to prove the
accused is guilty on
- ANSWER -balance of
probabilities.
What offence is defined in section 423 of the Criminal Code
- ANSWER -
Intimidation
Section 279 of the criminal code - ANSWER -Kidnapping
Section 322 of the criminal code - ANSWER -Theft
Section 361 of the criminal code - ANSWER -False Pretence
Section 380 of the criminal code - ANSWER -Fraud
What are the six core steps for containing evidence? -
ANSWER -collect,
secure, preserve, identify, ensure
continuity, and log