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100

The physical action or conduct required to prove a crime has taken place.

What is Actus Reus?

100

In a District or Supreme Criminal Court, this group of 12 randomly selected citizens sits in a box to listen to evidence and deliver the verdict.

What is a jury

100

If a court case is brought by the police against an individual to protect the public and enforce penalties, it belongs in this court stream.

What is a criminal court

100

This is the name given to a draft or proposal for a new law before it is voted on and passed by Parliament.

What is a bill

100

The second largest mountain in the world

what is k2

200

The mental state, intention, or recklessness required to prove criminal liability.

What is Mens Rea?

200

What type of court was OJ simpson in when the glove didn't fit?

Civil court 

200

In a local criminal trial, this individual is the police officer or specialised lawyer whose sole job is to present evidence to prove the defendant is guilty.

What is a prosecutor 

200

Laws written down, debated, and passed by politicians in Parliament Houses

What is statutory Law 

200

A number cubed that makes 8

What is number 2 

300

The legal presumption that children under 14 are incapable of forming criminal intent because they don't know right from wrong.

What is Doli Incapax?

300

Instead of a judge, this is the official title given to the lone judicial officer who hears cases and passes sentences at the Local Court level.

What is a magistrate 

300

In a Civil Court, this is the specific term used to describe the money ordered by a judge to be paid to the winning party to cover their financial losses.

What are damages 

300

Also known as "judge-made law," this type of law is developed through decisions made in court cases rather than passed by parliament.

What is common law

300

If you are accused of a crime and cannot afford a private lawyer, you will likely be assigned an advocate from this government-funded agency to help you for free.

What is legal aid

400

The absolute age in Australia under which a child can never be charged with any crime under any circumstance.

What is age 10?

400

Unlike Criminal Courts where a defendant is found "guilty" or "not guilty," a civil judge will rule that a defendant is either this term or "not responsible."

What is Liable

400

In a Criminal Court, the threshold of proof requires eliminating all logical uncertainty, whereas a Civil Court uses this threshold, meaning the allegation is simply more likely true than not.

What is the balance of probabilities?

400

In civil law, the person who initiates the lawsuit is called the plaintiff. This is the title given to the party being sued.

What is a defandant 

400

2005

what is the last time tigers won the grand final

500

Toby buys a gym membership but realises the contract locks him in for three years. Because he is only 16, this type of civil document is generally not binding on him.


What is a contract

500

If you are convicted of a crime in the NSW District Court but believe the judge made a mistake regarding the law, your lawyer will launch this type of proceeding in a higher court to try and get the decision reversed.


What is an appeal

500

Traffic offenses like speeding or running a red light are unique because the prosecution only has to prove actus reus, meaning this specific legal element is completely ignored.

What is Mens Rea?

500

This is the only mechanism by which the wording of the Australian Constitution can be changed, requiring a public vote.

What is a referendum 

500

Liam is walking down the street when a police officer stops him and demands to search his backpack. To legally do this without an arrest, the officer must hold this specific legal threshold under the law.

What is reasonable suspicion