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How does Canada find out if you've committed a crime?

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How does Canada find out if you've committed a crime?

Anyone who has been convicted of a felony will almost certainly be identified at the border because the Canadian border has complete access to all of the criminal record databases in the United States.

The ability to post bail without being charged

Understanding Police Bond When a defendant leaves a police station on bail without being charged, they are required to come back later to determine whether to charge them.

Can I decline to testify in court?

If someone is considered competent to do so, they may be required to appear in court and provide testimony. The accused themselves, the accused's spouse or civil partner, and those who aren't found fit to testify are the only exceptions to this provision.

What happens if you go back to the police station to get your bail?

I'VE BEEN GOTTEN BAIL TO GO BACK TO THE POLICE STATION. Usually, bail conditions will be imposed as part of this police bail. If you don't show up at the police station on the scheduled return date, you've committed a crime that carries a potential prison sentence.

How is a witness's dishonesty established?

Liars struggle to keep eye contact with the person posing the questions, to start. When considering an answer, a witness is always lying whether they glance up at the ceiling or down at the ground. A witness is going to lie when he covers his lips with his hand.

Which type of evidence is required for a conviction?

A person cannot be found guilty until their guilt is established without a shadow of a doubt. A reasonable person would hesitate to act if they had a question that was supported by logic and common sense.

Can you be found guilty without any proof?

Innocent Unless Proven Guilty? Absolutely, yes. Unless the prosecution can establish your guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, a judge or jury must find you innocent if you are accused with a crime and go through with a trial. You do not need to provide evidence of your innocence.

If you don't want to answer a question in court, what do you say?

If you genuinely don't want to respond to a question, there are some good alternatives to saying "No Comment" Sorry, but I'm unable to comment about that matter at this time. I appreciate the question, but I'm unable to respond. "I apologize, but that information is confidential."

Who are the witnesses who lie?

These kinds of witnesses are hostile and unreliable because they lie on purpose to sabotage the investigation. Finding out why this person is lying should come next if it has been shown that they are lying.

Can you feign ignorance in court?

Insist that your witnesses tell the truth; remind them of this. If "I don't know" or "I don't remember" is the truth, it is acceptable to say that. Advice: You might wish to put down your justifications for presenting this witness or exhibit in advance. Then, even if you're nervous, you can respond when the judge asks.

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