Question: Most errors on a charging document will be considered fatal. True False There is no point in raising non-fatal errors at trial. True False Non-fatal

  1. Most errors on a charging document will be considered fatal.

    True

    False

  2. There is no point in raising non-fatal errors at trial.

    True

    False

  3. Non-fatal errors will often be amended in court.

    True

    False

  4. A defendant can consent to the extension of a limitation period for service of a charging document.

    True

    False

  5. A guilty with submissions plea made by a defendant may result in a reduced fine for the defendant.

    True

    False

  6. In some cases, the prosecutor can rely on the provincial offences officers sworn statements instead of the officer attending court.

    True

    False

  7. The NIA form must be personally signed by the defendant.

    True

    False

  8. A defendant who fails to respond to a Part I offence notice will usually be convicted.

    True

    False

  9. An ex parte trial is a mini-trial within a trial used to determine the admissibility of evidence.

    True

    False

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