Lesson: 25

Topic: The Elements Required to Prove Guilt

During this class, students will examine the categories of crime and criminal law. In addition, the class will analyze the definition of crime.

In addition, the class will come to understand the two elements which the Crown is required to demonstrate in order to prove that an accused is guilty of a crime. These elements include:

Evaluation:

In groups, students will examine the case of R. v. Hamilton, pages 280 - 281. The groups will then provide arguments for and against the court's decision.

Group
Position
AFor
BAgainst
CFor
DAgainst

Once the groups have formulated their positions, they will share their arguments with the class.

 

Expectations Addressed:

The "Criminal Law and Procedures" strand of the CLN4U Ministry of Education Curriculum Guidelines outlines all of the following specific expectations. By the end of this class, the student will be able to address those specific expectations that have been highlighted below.

Resources:



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