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Why are laws essential?

So that society can work effectively, to make sure people can not use money or power to take advantage of other people or things.  

100
Types of penalties for a criminal and civil case

Criminal: Prison, fine, or community service

Civil: Damages

100

What is the difference between a civil and a criminal law?

- Civil law deals with disputes between individuals, which compensation is rewarded to the victor

- Criminal law is a body of law that deals with crime and the legal punishment against the state

200

Difference between rules and laws

- Rules are enforced by groups of people and have a less serious consequence

- Laws are enforced by the police and court system and have more serious consequences.  

200

What is the standard of proof for a criminal and civil case?

Criminal: Beyond reasonable doubt

Civil: to the balance of probabilities

200

Outline the two main types of criminal cases and civil cases?

Criminal: Summary offences and indicatable offences

Civil: Property disputes and negligence claims

300

What party brings in the case for criminal and civil?

Criminal: Prosecution 

Civil: Plantiff

300

What is the burden of proof in a criminal and civil case?

Criminal: Prosecution 

Civil: Plantiff

300

Jurisdiction of the High court?

Hears cases relating to the interpretation of the constitution and other legal cases with significance. 

400

Who is the party being accused in a criminal and civil case?

Criminal: The accused

Civil: The defendant  

400

What are the number of jury's for a criminal and civil case?

Criminal: 12

Civil: 6

500

What is the penalty issued by a criminal and civil case?

Criminal: Sanction

Civil: Remedy

500

What is the Victorian Court Hierarchy?

- Supreme appeals

- Supreme trial

-County Court // Federal and Family

-Magistrates Court //Children, koori, and coroners

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