Chapter 4 - the principles of justice (unfinished) Flashcards
the principles of justice
fairness, equality, access
the role of Victorian Legal Aid in assisting accused and victims of a crime
a government agency that provides free legal info, advice, and representation to the community, prioritising people who need it most. It is funded by the Government.
Weaknesses: it does not have unlimited resources, so it applies a criteria to ensure that funding is used appropriately.
the role of Victorian Community Legal Centres in assisting accused and victims of a crime
independent agency provides general and specialist legal info, advice, and casework in assisting accused and victims of a crime.
Weaknesses: service gap due to limited funding
the purposes and appropriateness of plea negotiations in criminal law
plea negotiations ensure certainty of the outcome of a trial, saving on costs, time and resources. Judged on:
- cooperation
- nature of the crime
- strength of evidence
The reasons for the Victorian Court Hierarchy
specialisation (drug court, koori court), appeals (appellate jurisdiction)
The roles of key personnel in a criminal case
Judges: act impartially, manage the trial/hearing
Jury: be objective, deliver a verdict
parties: disclose information, participate, make submissions
The need of legal practitioners in a criminal case
experts who navigate the criminal justice system