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It is Thanksgiving and you are walking down a busy street. First you pass the church. A wedding party emerges, clapping and laughing. The happy
It is Thanksgiving and you are walking down a busy street. First you pass the church. A wedding party emerges, clapping and laughing. The happy couple have just made their vows and are now married. Next you pass a computer store and notice that an unhappy customer is complaining about the hard drive not working in her new computer causing her to miss a deadline at work and consequently lose her job. You hear the manager explain that the computer manufacturer has gone into liquidation and, therefore, he cannot offer her another identical computer. Just then, you hear a siren, as a thief runs out of the bank, clutching a bag of money. He knocks over a young man and then shoots him with a small pistol.
All this activity makes you tired and you get into your leased vehicle and go home to your mortgaged house. You put on the radio and your neighbour bangs on the wall, complaining about the noise. Then the door knocks. On the doorstep is a salesman. He had rung the doorbell before knocking, but it had caused him to suffer an electric shock. You tell him you are not interested in what he is selling and he reluctantly goes off down the garden path, where he slips on a patch of ice and injures his back. Later in the day, you look out of the back window and discover that while you were out, your neighbour has moved his garden fence and it is now six inches further into your property than it was this morning. Furious, you go round to tell him what you think, lose your temper, and hit him. Then your employer rings and says that he is making you redundant. It looks as though you will have to sell your house. Your partner comes home and says that he/she is leaving, and would like a divorce. Furthermore, your partner is requesting to take the children.
Part B: Case Citations
Using the following information write out the case citation. Identify whether it is a criminal or civil citation.
Defendant: Bates
Volume Number: 35
Court: Ont. C.A.
Page Number: 327
Year: 2000
Series: 5th
Report Title: C.R. (which stands for Criminal Reports)
Using the following information write out the case citation. Identify whether it is a criminal or civil citation.
Defendant: McGrath
Plaintiff: Langille et al.
Volume Number: 233
Court: N.B.Q.B.
Page Number: 29
Year: 2000
Series: 2d
Report Title: N.B.R. (which stands for New Brunswick Reports)
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