01549cam 2200265za 45009.850882CaOODSP20221107154247cr |||||||||||180129s2013 onc #o f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---JU5-28/2013E-PDFMock trial [electronic resource].[Ottawa] : Supreme Court of Canada, 2013.[5] p.Issued also in French under title: Simulation d'un procès.Caption title."A criminal trial unfolds before a single judge, who is in some cases assisted by a jury composed of 12 jurors. Defence counsel represents the accused, who is presumed innocent. Crown counsel acts on behalf of the prosecution, presenting evidence to the court to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the accused is guilty. This is done by, among other things, having witnesses describe what they saw, heard or experienced. The trial ends with a verdict declaring the accused guilty or not guilty. If the verdict is guilty, a sentence is then imposed by the judge. Please note that the enclosed documents are intended solely as instructions for a game created to make the legal process more accessible to school groups”--p. [1].gccstHearingsgccstCourtsTrialsCanada. Supreme Court.Simulation d'un procès (CaOODSP)9.850898PDF1.14 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/csc-scc/JU5-28-2013-eng.pdf