The highest court in the Victoria
What is the High Court?
The most serious sanction
What is imprisonment
The extent that the prosecution must prove guilt.
What is Beyond Reasonable Doubt?
The three principals of justice.
What are justice, fairness and equality
The person you should sit next to.
Who is the smartest girl in the class?
The person with the burden of proof in a criminal case
What is the prosecution?
The role of the jury in a criminal case.
What is determining guilt.
The act of committing a crime
What is Mens Rea
Three institutional powers in the Crimes Act.
What is the power of Questioning, the power to Arrest and the power to attain Search Warrents.
This jeopardy
What is my bible?
Lowest court in victoria
Factors that reduce the length or severity or sentancing
What are mititgating factors?
What is Mens Rea
Codification of Common Law
What is parliment making laws that confirm precedent.
30%
What is Coghlans Attendance Rate?
The secondary role of the courts (2)
What Statuatory Interpretation and Precedent
The five purposes of a criminal sanction
What is punishment, detterance, rehailitation, protection and denunciation.
12.
What is the minimum age of criminal responsability?
The act designed to protect people from discrimination, sexual harassment and victimisation.
What is the Equal Opportunity Act?
Coghlans (awful) football team.
What is Hawthorn?
Two reasons for the court heirarchy.
What are specilisation, appeals, doctrine of precedent or administrative conveinience?
Four institutions that have the power to enforce certain types of crimes.
What is the Victoria police force, the Australian Federal Police, Worksafe Victoria and Local Councils?
The two possible participants in a crime
What is the principal offender and accesories?
The five characteristics of an effective law.
What are the law must be know, enforcable, values, clear and understood, and stable
Giselle!
What is ... do you ever stop talking?