Legal Evidence and Trial Presentation
As a group project, students will utilize notes, statements and evidence gathering techniques to investigate a crime and then prepare a proper report, court brief and criminal charges which are presented at a mock trial. The extensive nature of this detailed reporting and procedural course demands attention to and understanding of Impaired Driving legislation from the Criminal Code and provincial legislation perspectives.
- Prerequisite: CJLS 101, CJLS 106, CJLS 116 and CJLS 126
- Hours: 42 (3-0)