Fact Pattern Part A: Understanding the Legislation An Employment Standards Officer attended at Love to Read Books ,a used bookstore ,to conduct a regular inspection .While reviewing the payroll records ,the inspector noticed that the manager ,Mark , had not accurately recorded the hours worked by the staff . The inspector asked Mark some questions about the records and Mark lied and told him that complete records were stored at another location .The inspector discovered that the information was false and served an offence notice charging Mark with violating section 91 (12)(b) of the Employment Standards Act,2000 (ESA ). Answer the following questions a.What type of offence has Mark committed ? b. What does the prosecutor have to prove to secure a conviction ? c. What defences might be available to Mark ? Fact Pattern - Part B: Sentencing Submissions Case : R v Conner Barr and Quo Restaurant Charges under the Liquor License Act of Ontario RSO 1990 c.L .19: Unlawful purchase of liquor, contrary to 5.27 Sell liquor to intoxicated person ,contrary to 3.29 Sell liquor to person under 19 years old, contrary to 53.30 (1) (2) Charges Synopsis for Sentencing Submissions on Guilty Plea: Conner Barr is the owner of Quo Restaurant located in Mississauga .He is 37 years old and is the married father of the two young children .He has been married for 9 years and supports one dependent from a previous relationship He has no criminal record .Quo Restaurant has been open since 2002 .Mr. Barr became the owner in 2005 .Previously he worked as a bartender and server and part time disc-jockey. Quo Restaurant has been cited numerous times for breaches of municipal by- laws .These convictions include excessive noise complaints ,staying open after closing hours ,serving under -age and intoxicated patrons on premises .In total , there have been 20 violations of municipal by -laws and Liquor License Act infractions over the period of 2012 -2018 . The bottles of alcohol seized by the police in this case are estimated to be worth in excess of $50,000 .It is estimated that through the illegal purchase of