General Knowledge: 1
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General knowledge: 3
Which court?
Key Terms
Who is who?
100

How many levels of Government are there in Australia?

3

100

What is the highest court in Australia 

High Court 

100

What is the lowest court in the hierarchy? 

Local Court 

100

What court would hear the following: stealing, drink-driving, assault, possession of drugs and indecent language.   

Local Court 

100

the system of rules which a particular country or community recognizes as regulating the actions of its members and which it may enforce by the imposition of penalties. 

Law 

100

 lawyer specializing in the defense of individuals and companies charged with criminal activity 

Defence lawyer 

200

If state and Federal responsibilities overlap, who will take precedent? 

Federal 

200

Who hears legal matters in the local court? 

Magistrate 

200

Where is the high court of Australia located? 

Canberra 

200

cases involving the care and protection of children and young people 

Children's court 

200

things that a society considers to be right and wrong.

Ethics 

200

a person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place.

Witness 

300

What are the three levels of Government 

Local, State, Federal 

300

Are the Children’s Court and the Coroner’s Court on the highest or lowest in the hierarchy of courts? 

Lowest 

300

Where is the supreme court of NSW located? 

Sydney

300

deals with more serious civil cases for claims over $100 000 up to $750 000 and all motor vehicle accident cases. Its criminal jurisdiction deals with serious criminal matters such as armed robbery and manslaughter. 

District 

300

having legally promised to tell the truth 

Oath 

300

a body of people (typically twelve in number) sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court. 

Jury

400

What is the eligibility requirements to be on a jury? 

 Over 18 years of age, Australian citizen 

400

Name 2 reasons why someone may be excused from jury duty? 

Pregnant, does not speak English, over 65, medical issues, any conflicts of interest 

400

If a jury decides somebody is guilty, who will sentence them? 

the judge 

400

Which court hears appeals from local courts? 

District 

400

The decision made by the jury or judge 

Verdict 

400

a person, especially a public official, who institutes legal proceedings against someone. 

Prosecutor 

500

What is the term for when a judge makes a law 

Common Law 

500

How many people on a jury? 

12

500

Does the high court have a jury? 

No

500

assists Australians to resolve more complex family law matters such as divorce, parenting disputes and the division of property when couples separate. 

Family court 

500

essentially the rulebook for how a parliament is to operate and a country be governed. 

Constitution 

500

an individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law 

Defendant 

600
Which court is the highest in NSW 

Supreme 

600

Traditionally, judges will give similar decisions in cases that are alike. This is known as: 

Precedent 

600

Which law takes precedence: Common or statute 

Statute 

600

Would hear an appeal from the supreme court 

High Court 
600

 the area of law (e.g. family law, criminal law) that a court has the authority to deal with. It also refers to the geographic area that is covered by a court’s operations.


 

Jurisdiction 

600

they must make sure that the trial is fair. They settle any legal argument and direct the jury. 

Judge 

700

What is the first level of parliament called? 

House of Representatives 

700

What is the upper house of parliament called?

Senate 

700

When elders, the accused and the victim meet in Aboriginal situations, what is the term for this? 

Circle Sentencing 

700

special Local Court that investigates deaths by unnatural causes in order to determine the identity of the deceased and the date, place, circumstances and medical cause of death. 

Coroner's court 

700

a state of disorder due to absence or non-recognition of authority or other controlling systems. 

Anarchy

700

Court staff member who records the hearing and writes down or types what is being said

Transcriber 

800

What two things does the high court deal with? 

Appeals from lower courts and interpretations of the constitution 

800
Who has the BURDEN of proof in a criminal trial? 

Prosecution

800

How many judges are in the High Court? 

800

tries to provide long-term solutions for offenders who have been caught up in the cycle of drug use and crime by encouraging the person to become free of his or her substance abuse, gain employment and reduce the need to commit crimes to support the drug habit. 

Drug Court of NSW 

800

people can be too young to form the understanding necessary to be capable of committing a crime. 

Doli Incapax 

800
a civil officer who administers the law, especially one who conducts a court that deals with minor offences and holds preliminary hearings for more serious ones.


Magistrate 

900

What is the standard of proof in a civil case? 

On the balance of probabilities 

900

What is the standard of proof in Criminal cases 

Beyond any reasonable doubt

900
In our documentary that we have been watching: What was the name of the Singleton hotel where the incident took place 

Caledonian

900

Which court hears crimes such as murder, treason and serious sexual assault. 

Supreme 

900

 Laws that are written down beforehand 

Statutes 

900

judicial assistant is a person, often a lawyer, who provides direct counsel and assistance to a lawyer or judge by researching issues and drafting legal opinions for cases before the court. 

Clerk