Asked by grace kelly on Apr 28, 2024
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Each province has a Court of Appeal to review the convictions of accused persons by the following courts:
A) Youth Court
B) Supreme Court
C) Magistrate's (or Provincial) Court
D) Small Claims Court
E) All of the above except D
Court of Appeal
A court in many jurisdictions that hears appeals from decisions of lower courts, reviewing matters of law and fact for errors.
Magistrate's Court
A lower-level court where minor criminal offenses and civil cases are heard and determined.
- Recognize the assorted positions and obligations of judiciary members in the legal system of Canada.
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Kalyn SchmidtApr 30, 2024
Final Answer :
E
Explanation :
Courts of Appeal in provinces review convictions from Youth Court, Supreme Court, and Magistrate's (or Provincial) Court. Small Claims Court deals with civil matters of lesser value and does not handle criminal convictions.
Learning Objectives
- Recognize the assorted positions and obligations of judiciary members in the legal system of Canada.