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In a criminal trial in Canada, who are the two main opposing parties?

The 'crown' refers to the prosecution (the state), and the 'defence' refers to the accused. 'Summary' and 'Indictable' refer to the levels of offences. 'Civil'

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Question: In a criminal trial in Canada, who are the two main opposing parties?

Answer options:

  • Plaintiff and Defendant. ✅ Crown and Defence.
  • Petitioner and Respondent.
  • Accusatory and Exculpatory.

Correct answer: Crown and Defence.

Explanation: The 'crown' refers to the prosecution (the state), and the 'defence' refers to the accused. 'Summary' and 'Indictable' refer to the levels of offences. 'Civil' and 'Criminal' refer to the court systems.

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