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How many people are normally on a jury?
Alibi
What is the defence that means you can prove you weren't there?
Actus reus
What is the physical act of the crime?
The principle that everyone accused of a crime is entitled to just processes
What is a definition of "fair trial"?
To control the courtroom and sentence the defendant if found guilty
What is the role of the judge?
Legal expertise
What is something juries don't need to have?
Self-defence
What is the defence that involves using reasonable force to defend yourself?
Mens rea
What is the "guilty mind", the intention element of the crime?
Presumption of innocence
What is the legal term for people charged with a crime not having to prove they didn't do it?
To prove the defendant is guilty beyond reasonable doubt
What is the role of the prosecution?
Guilty
What a jury states if they think the defendant committed the crime
Insanity
What is the defence that means that the defendant is not criminally responsible because they are not able to understand or control their actions, or that they should not do it?
Offences against the person
Beyond reasonable doubt
To show that the prosecution's evidence does not prove the defendant guilty
What is the role of the defence?
Directs them on points of law
Intoxication
What is not a defence but only impacts the element of intention?
Offences against property
What category do crimes such as arson and vandalism belong to?
Fair access to the legal system
What is legal aid an important part of?
Calls witnesses, looks after the jury
What is the role of the bailiff?
Doing their own research, communicating with others
What are two ways a jury member might misbehave?
Killing for preservation in an abusive relationship
What is the partial defence to murder based on a history of abuse?
Queensland Criminal Code (1899)
What is the correct title (including year) of the list of laws in Queensland?
The presumption of innocence AND the standard of proof
What is the burden of proof made up of?
To provide legal services to those who cannot afford them - based on income and assets
What is the role of Legal Aid AND who receives it?