Question
8
(1
point)
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The
elements
of
a
criminal
offence
p
'\D
a)
are
those
things
the
prosecution
has
to
prove
to
get
a
conviction
'(3
b)
include
the
actus
reus
and
the
mens
rea
of
the
offence
p
'\D
¢)
must
all
be
proven
beyond
a
reasonable
doubt
@'
d)
all
of
the
above
Question
9
(1
point)
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Criminal
offences
that
can
be
prosecuted
either
as
indictable
offences
or
on
summary
conviction
are
called
/
-
-
-
'\D
a)
quasi-criminal
offences
/
-
-
.
-
'\D
b)
absolute
jurisdiction
offences
/
-
-
'\D
¢)
federal-provincial
offences
(®)
d)
hybrid
offences