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What to be considered before carrying out prosecution.

Things to be considered before prosecution. Investigation ,Laying a Charge,Deciding whether to prosecute,Requiring then accused to attend court, entering a plea and bail condition depending on the Type of offence arraigned ,Choice of trial court and election by accused, Preliminary inquiry ,plea negotiations/plea- bargain ,Trial,outcome,The verdict,Sentencing,possible Appeals are the thing to be considered step by step before jumping into criminal trial. A crime is committed. Leads are followed, evidence is gathered, and a suspect is charged with the offence. The criminal legal process begins. For the victims of crime, their families and the community, the complexity of the Canadian criminal justice system can often seem difficult and frustrating. This page takes you step-by-step through a Canadian criminal case. It explains the process clearly and simply to help you to understand, in a general way, how a Canadian criminal prosecution works. 1. Investigation The police conduct c