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The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms Differs from the Common

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The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms differs from the common law since it applies mostly to the protection of the legal rights of criminal suspects and convicted persons.


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Antecedent

The first part of a conditional statement, the "if" part, upon which the consequent depends.

Pure Hypothetical

A speculative assumption or scenario, often used in reasoning, that is not grounded in known facts or current reality.

Categorical Syllogism

A form of reasoning consisting of three propositions: a major premise, a minor premise, and a conclusion, each of which may be categorized by being either affirmative or negative.

Fallacy

A mistaken belief or an error in reasoning, often resulting in invalid or misleading arguments.

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