Lindy Chamberlain
Gene Gibson
Undermining Justice
Principles of Justice
Definitions
100

What animal did Lindy Chamberlain say took her baby?

A dingo

100

What was Gene Gibson charged with?

Murder (of Josh Warneke - Double points)

100

Press coverage that influences public opinion before a verdict is reached.
 

Trial by media

100

The principle that ensures everyone receives the same legal treatment.

Equality before the law

100

A person who gives testimony in a court case.

Witness

200

What was the name of the baby?

Azaria

200

Why did the police think Gene Gibson did it?

He was riding around in a stolen car near the site of the murder. 

200

When a court case is slowed due to lack of resources or legal complexity.

Court delays

200

The right of a person to challenge a court's decision.

Right of appeal

200

The branch of government responsible for interpreting the law.

Judiciary

300

What did the police find in the Chamberlain's car?

Baby blood
300

Who was advocating for Gene's release?

Victim's Mother (Ingrid Bishop)

300

A bribe offered to a judge or law enforcement official.

Corruption

300

The principle that prevents government interference with court decisions.

Independent judiciary

300

The type of judge who oversees minor cases in the lower courts.

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Magistrate

400

Which of the following lead to Lindy Chamberlain's guilty verdict?

a) Corruption of the Judge

b) She confessed under coercion

c) Media made her look like a psychopath to the public

c) Media made her out to have murdered her baby without proper evidence.

400

What was the result of the appeals?

Early release, and cash compensation for being wrongfully imprisoned
400

Forcing a confession from a suspect through intimidation or threats.

Coercion

400

The principle violated if a judge has personal connections to the case.

Independent judiciary

400

The highest court in Australia.

High court of Australia

500

What led to Lindy Chamberlain's acquittal (not guilty/freedom)?

The discovery of the baby's jacket near a dingo lair

500

Why did Gibson struggle to understand the charges against him?

Language barrier, probable mental impairment

500

An example of undermining justice caused by public protests outside a courtroom.

Trial by media

500

Which principles are being violated in this case:

A billionaire goes to trial for manslaughter, the judge decides to have the defendant perform community service rather than go to prison, citing the man's contribution to the economy. It is later revealed that the judge's son was given an executive job by the billionaire.

Independent judiciary (judge was swayed by bribe)
Equality before the law (unequal treatment)

500

The decision made in a previous case that guides future cases.

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Precedent