41-80 mistakes legal studies yearly Flashcards
How many people are in a jury at the district courts?
12 people who are chosen by the court
What does the jury do at the District Court?
They decide whether the accused is guilty or not guilty based on the evidence presented in the trial.
What does the judge do in the District Court?
Control proceedings and decide questions on law. The judge will also determine the accused sentence if found guilty.
Examples of matters dealt by the district court
Offences against the person, sexual or indecent assault, assault occasioning bodily harm and assault against police officers, property offences, drug and driving offences.
Why is the district court more expensive than the local court?
It involves significantly more formality than the Local Court thus matters will take longer to be heard resulting in a greater cost to the accused and the prosecution.
Which court hears the most serious criminal cases?
Supreme Court
Where are criminal appeals from the Supreme Court heard?
Criminal appeals from the Supreme Court are heard in the Court of Criminal Appeal.
A similarity between the Supreme and District court?
District and Supreme Court trials will often involve a jury of 12 people who are chosen by the court.
What is the Court of Criminal Appeal
The Court of Criminal Appeal is the appellate branch of criminal jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of New South Wales in relation to criminal cases. It is the state’s highest court for criminal matters.
The …………. can hear appeals from a person …………… by a … Court or …… Court judge.
The Court of Criminal Appeal can hear appeals from a person convicted or sentenced by a District Court or Supreme Court judge.
Where do criminal appeals have to be brought from other than the District or Supreme Court?
Criminal appeals can also be brought from the Land and Environment Court.
Is the number of judges always constant in the Court of Criminal Appeal?
Where significant legal issues are being considered this may be increased to five judges
What is the Land and Environment Court?
The Land and Environment Court is the court that looks after interpreting and enforcing environmental law in New South Wales
Who are Judges
Judges are the judicial officers who preside over the District Court and the Supreme Court. Judges will make decisions about points of law and give instructions to the jury to make sure they understand the proceedings and the evidence presented to them.
Who hands the sentences and rulings?
Once the jury has reached a verdict, the judge will hand down sentences and rulings.