Year 11 Legal Concepts
Crime- Basic concepts
Criminal Investigation Process
Criminal Trial Process
Criminal defences
100

Judges make law through refering to past decisions when deciding cases.

Precedent

100

 A crime is defined as conduct that is punishable by the state—true or false?

True

100

Police must usually have this to enter private property.

A warrant

100

This person decides questions of law during a trial.

Judge

100

This defence applies when the accused acted to protect themselves or another from an immediate threat.

Self-defence

200

Laws made by parliament are known by this term.

statute law (legislation)

200

This term refers to the guilty act of a crime.

Actus reus

200

This legal right allows a suspect to refuse to answer police questions.

Right to silence.

200

This party must prove the case in a criminal trial.

Prosecution

200

This defence argues that the accused lacked the required mental element due to a mental condition.

Mental illness.

300

This term describes the notion that no one is above the law

Rule of law

300

This term refers to the guilty mind required for most crimes.

Mens rea.

300

This safeguard requires police to inform suspects of their rights, including access to legal advice.

The caution.

300

This hearing determines whether there is enough evidence for a case to proceed to trial.

Committal hearing.

300

Self-induced intoxication is a defence in NSW. True or false.

False.

400

This is created when courts clarify or develop law through their decisions.

Common Law
400

This type of offence is dealt with in the Local Court and is less serious.

Summary offence.

400

This occurs when police formally accuse a person of a crime.

Charge.

400

This group determines guilt or innocence in indictable trials.

Jury

400

This defence requires a threat of serious harm or death, and leaves the accused with no reasonable alternative.

Duress

500

This High Court case established the concept of native title in Australia.

Mabo v Queensland (No 2)

500

This standard of proof is required in criminal cases.

Beyond reasonable doubt.

500

This legislation protects individuals from the unlawful use of police powers.

Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Act 2002

500

If the accused does this, the case will skip a trial and proceed straight to sentencing.

Pleading guilty.

500

This partial defence may reduce murder to manslaughter when the accused lost self-control due to the actions of the victim

Extreme provocation

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