legal studies unit 3

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Decks in this class (25)

the distinction between summary and indictable offences - 3.1.1
What are summary offences,
What are indictable offences,
What are committal proceedings
4  cards
key principles of the victorian criminal justice system - 3.1.2
Http what is the burden of proof,
What is standard of proof,
What is the presumption of innocence
4  cards
rights of an accused - 3.1.3
What is meant by the right to be ...,
What is meant by right to silence,
How is the right to silence prote...
4  cards
rights of victims - 3.1.4
What are the rights of victims,
What does the right to give evide...,
What does the right to be informe...
4  cards
The principles of justice - 3.1.5
What does justice mean,
What is fairness,
Fairness what is impartial processes
11  cards
VLA and CLC (not finished - tyoes of assistance for clc
What is the vla,
What types of assistance does the...,
What type of assistance does the ...
7  cards
plea negotiation - 3.1.7
What is a plea negotiation,
When does a plea agreement be rea...,
What is the purpose of a plea neg...
6  cards
reasons for the victorian court hierarchy - 3.1.8
What is the order of the victoria...,
What is orginal jurisdiction,
What is appellate jurisdiction
10  cards
roles of key personnel - 3.1.9
Who are the key personnel,
What are judges magistrate and wh...,
What is the role of the judge mag...
23  cards
need for legal practitioners - 3.1.10
Why are legal practitioners needed,
What are reasons why we need lega...,
What is the court order for legal...
5  cards
costs, time and cultural differences - 3.1.11
What are factors that impact the ...,
What are costs of legal represent...,
What are measures to address costs
8  cards
Purpose of Sanctions - 3.1.12
What are the 5 main purposes of s...,
What is the purpose of rehabilita...,
What is the purpose of deterrence
6  cards
types of sanctions - 3.1.13
What are the 3 types of sanctions,
What are fines,
What might the judge consider whe...
14  cards
factors considered in sentencing - 3.1.14
What are aggravating factors,
What are mitigating factors,
What is a victim impact statement
8  cards
introduction to the civil system - 3.2.0
What is the civil justice system ...,
Who holds law maming power what d...,
Who are the parties ina civil dis...
13  cards
key concepts of civil law - 3.2.1
What are the key concepts in the ...,
What is the burden of proof,
What is the standard of proof
3  cards
factors to consider before initiating a civil claim - 3.2.2
What are the factors that should ...,
Costs what do costs include in ci...,
Costs why is legal representation...
8  cards
principles of justice - 3.2.3
What is fairness and what are the...,
What is equality and what is same...,
What is access
5  cards
reasons for the victorian court hierarchy (civil) - 3.2.5
What are the two main reasons for...,
What is administrative convenience,
What are appeals what are grounds...
6  cards
responsibilities of key personnel - 3.2.6
Who are the key personnel,
What is the responsibility of a j...,
Judgedescribe act impartially
7  cards
the need for legal practitioners
What is the role of a legal pract...,
Why are legal practitioners needed,
Obtaining legal aid
5  cards
class actions
What are class actions,
What is needed for a class action,
What are costs for class actions
5  cards
CAV, VCAT and the courts
What is cav,
What is the role of cav,
What is the purpose of cav when r...
23  cards
damages and injunctions
What is a remedy,
What is the general purposes of r...,
What are damages and what is the ...
14  cards
impacts of cost and time
Explain legal costs,
What are measures to address cost...,
What are the impacts of time in c...
5  cards

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