Court Jurisdiction In Alberta

Summary

In Alberta, the Court of Kings Bench handles assault causing bodily harm with a jury. Federal lawsuits, such as suing the government for $10,000,000, are heard in the Federal Trial Court. Minor criminal offences like mischief are addressed by the Alberta Court of Justice. Regarding the Charter, police need a search warrant to search garbage under s 8, and an accused must answer questions if testifying. Statutes passed by the wrong government level are unconstitutional, and provinces can legislate on property and education.

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Yes, the trial for assault causing bodily harm with a jury in Alberta would be heard by the Court of King's Bench.
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how the federal trial court
The Federal Trial Court does not handle assault charges, as this falls under provincial jurisdiction. In Alberta, the Court of King's Bench would handle this type of case. Would you like more information on the process for assault charges in Alberta?
Cable subscribers wish to sue the federal government for $*,*,*.* about the number of television commercials broadcasters are allowed to show. The trial would be held in: Question * options: a) the Alberta Court of Justice b) the Court of King's Bench c) the Federal Trial Court d) the Court of Appeal of Alberta e) the Federal Court of Appeal f) the Supreme Court of Canada
The trial for cable subscribers wishing to sue the federal government would be heard in:
c) the Federal Trial Court
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Some of the windows at your store were smashed. The police have charges two suspects with the minor criminal offence of mischief. Their trial would be in this court: Question * options: a) Alberta Court of Justice. b) Court of King's Bench. c) Federal Trial Court. d) Court of Appeal of Alberta e) Federal Court of Appeal f) Supreme Court of Canada.
The trial for the minor criminal offence of mischief in Alberta would be heard in the Alberta Court of Justice.
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Which of the following statements about the Charter are correct? Select all correct answers. Question * options: a) The courts have decided that checkstops are arbitrary, contrary to s * of the Charter. b) Checkstops are unreasonable and unconstitutional, contrary to s * of the Charter. c) Before the police can go through your garbage in the alley, to ensure that a search is reasonable under s * of the Charter, they must obtain a valid search warrant. d) An accused who chooses to testify in their own defence must answer the questions they are asked on the witness stand.
Based on your question, the correct answers are:
- c) Before the police can go through your garbage in the alley, to ensure that a search is reasonable under s * of the Charter, they must obtain a valid search warrant.
- d) An accused who chooses to testify in their own defence must answer the questions they are asked on the witness stand.
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Hi there! Let's clarify:
- For assault causing bodily harm with a jury in Alberta, it's the Court of King's Bench.
- Suing the federal government for $*,*,*.* would be in the Federal Trial Court.
- Minor criminal offences like mischief are handled by the Alberta Court of Justice.
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Which of the following are true? Select all correct answers. Question * options: a) we say that the Constitution is entrenched, which means that it cannot be changed. b) any statute which is passed by the wrong level of government is unconstitutional. c) the provincial government has the jurisdiction to pass laws about property and education in the province. d) almost everyone in Canada has rights under the Charter, prisoners are excluded, for example.
The correct answers are:
- b) Any statute which is passed by the wrong level of government is unconstitutional.
- c) The provincial government has the jurisdiction to pass laws about property and education in the province.
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