Index

AuthorDavid M. Tanovich; David Paciocco; Steven Skurka
Pages325-329
INDEX
Challenging
the
Array
grounds
for
statutory grounds,
60-61
Charter
grounds
s.ll(f)
lack
of
representativeness,
61-63
distinctive group
requirement,
20-27
jury
of
one's
peers,
63-64
s.l5(l),
64
standing,
22-26
introductory comments,
59—60
procedure
in
writing,
64
onus
of
proof,
64
timing, 65
trier
of
fact,
65
Challenge
for
Cause
accepting
the
challenge
prior
to the
commencement
of the
mini-trial,
159-61
after
the
commencement
of the
mini-trial,
159
application
of
section 686(l)(b)(iii),
88
benefits
of,
91-94
cost-benefit
analysis,
104-6
disclosure
of,
151-52
entitlement
to,
152
fitness
hearings,
87
framing
the
question
questioning
all
jurors?
150
rewording
the
question,
150
the
proper
form,
147
form
of,
158-59
grounds
for
juror
is an
alien, 90-91
juror's
criminal antecedents,
90
language ability,
91
indifference
or
impartiality,
89-90
specific
partiality,
106
offence-based
drug
offences
or
involvement, 133-34
domestic violence,
124-26
generally,
119-20
R. v.
Betker,
120-24
exception
to,
123-24
political
beliefs
related
to
offence,
135
sexual
offences,
128-33
survey
of
cases,
238-42
violence against women,
126
foundation
for, 127-28
violence against
the
elderly,
126-27
violence against
the
police,
127
police credibility,
136-37
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