Question: Question 1: The client. List and explain all the steps that a paralegal should take regarding a Part 1 offence, from the receipt of the
Question 1: The client. List and explain all the steps that a paralegal should take regarding a Part 1 offence, from the receipt of the Offence Notice from the client, to the conclusion of your involvement with the client after a trial.
Assume there was full trial, and the outcome was an acquittal.
Question 2: Scenario (this case is unrelated to Question 1)
The facts: On a sunny Monday morning, during rush hour, Minnie Bless-Lavictime was riding her bicycle along Slater Street into downtown Ottawa. At about the same time, the defendant, Marcus Schlecht-Verfahrer, was in the driver's seat of his car. He was parked at and next to the curb on Slater Street. As Minnie rode past his car door, she collided with the door as Marcus was opening it. The emergency services attended and, as a result, Marcus was charged with the offence of "opening the door of a vehicle without taking due precautions," contrary to the Highway Traffic Act. On responding to the police officer when being charged, Marcus replied: "Officer, I trade in Massasauga Rattlesnakes and thought that one had escaped in my car." The police ticket did not indicate the section of the Highway Traffic Act. Following the instructions below, answer these questions:
1. Analyze and specify the type of offence for which Marcus has been charged. Support your answers with relevant case law and statutory citations. 2. Assuming that Marcus will dispute this charge, what defences, if any, are available to him? Again, please cite the relevant case law and statute on which your answer is based.
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