AOS3 - Powers and Rights During Court Proceedings and Imprisonment Flashcards

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Court proceedings powers - prosecutors

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  • prepare Crown’s case by working with police
  • examine/cross-examine/re-examine witnesses in trial
  • negotiate with accused about early guilty plea
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Court proceedings powers - courts

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  • magistrates determine guilt and sanctions for summary offences
  • County and Supreme Court judges determine sanctions for indictable offences
  • magistrates determine whether there is enough evidence to support a conviction for indictable offences during Committal Proceedings
  • magistrates and judges determine which evidence is admissible during trial
  • magistrates and judges determine whether bail should be granted if the police request the accused remain in custody
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Court proceedings rights

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  • most rights are protected by the Victorian Charter of human rights and uphold the principles of justice (POJ)
  • include:
    • presumed innocent until proven guilty
    • have the proceeding decided by a competent and impartial court after a fair and public hearing
    • obtain legal aid if the interests of justice require it
    • have adequate time and facilities to prepare a defence
    • have the opportunity to challenge and rebut prosecution evidence
    • be tried without reasonable delay
    • have the assistance of an interpreter if required
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Imprisonment powers

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  • Corrections Victoria oversees the detention of offenders
  • Under the Corrections Act 1986 (Vic), prison officers can:
    • search and examine any person
    • seize unauthorised goods
    • arrange medical tests for drugs and alcohol
    • require prisoners to be electronically monitored
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Imprisonment rights

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  • Under the Corrections Act 1986 (Vic), prisoners have the right to:
    • be in the open air for at least one hour per day
    • adequate food (including special dietary food)
    • suitable clothing
    • access reasonable medical and dental care and treatment
    • access special care if they have a disability or mental impairment
    • practice religion
    • receive one half-hour visit per week
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