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the victorian criminal justice system
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3.1.1 - 3.1.2 key principles of the criminal justice system
The burden of proof 1,
The standard of proof 2,
Summary offences 3
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3.1.3 rights of an accused
Rights to be trailed without unre...,
The case of r v upton 2005 actsc ...,
Rationale for the right to be tri...
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3.1.4 rights of victims
Identify the three rights a victi...,
The right to give evidence using ...,
Where is the right to give eviden...
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3.1.5 the principles of justice
Define fairness 1,
Aspects of fairness 2,
Define equality 3
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3.1.6 the role of VLA and CLC
Define victorian legal aid 1,
What is the purpose of victorian ...,
List and describes three objectiv...
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3.1.7 plea negotiations
Define plea negotiations 1,
What are three outcomes of a plea...,
Discuss how does plea negations t...
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3.1.8 the victorian court hierarchy
Order of courts highest to lowest 1,
Specialisation as a reason for th...,
Appeals as a reason for the court...
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3.1.9 roles of key personnel
Define a judge 1,
Define a magistrate 2,
Brief role of the magistrate and ...
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3.1.10 part a - need for legal practitioner
Define prosecution 1,
What s the prosecutions aims 2,
Two roles of the prosecution 3
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3.1.10 part B - legal practitioners in a criminal case
Define solicitor 1,
Define barrister 2,
Two reasons for the need for a le...
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3.1.11 costs time and cultural differences impact POJ
What are three factors impacting ...,
What are two sources of legal cos...,
What are measures the court takes...
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3.1.12 the purposes of sanctions
What is a sanction 1,
What are two purposes o the sente...,
5 purposes of sanctions 3
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3.1.13 fines, cross and imprisonment
What are fines 1,
What are community correction ord...,
What can be some additional condi...
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3.1.14 sentencing factors
Define aggravating factors 1,
Examples of aggravating factors 2,
Define mitigating factors 3
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Unit 3 AOS 2 The Victorian Civil Justice System
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3.2.1 Key Principles in the Civil Justice System
Define the plaintiff 1,
Define the defendant 2,
Define the burden of proof 3
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3.2.2 Factors to consider when initiating a civil claim
What are three risks of bringing ...,
The three factors that should be ...,
Define costs as a factor to be co...
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3.2.3 Principles of Justice
Fairness 1,
Equality 2,
Access 3
3  cards
3.2.4 Methods used to resolve civil disputes
Define mediation 1,
When is mediation appropriate 5 r...,
When is mediation not appropriate...
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3.2.5 Reasons for the court hierarchy
Define court hierarchy 1,
Define administrative convenience...,
Define appeals as a reason for th...
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3.2.6 Roles of key personnel
Define a judge 1,
Define a magistrate 2,
Describe the role of a judge magi...
23  cards
3.2.6 The parties in a civil dispute
Plaintiff the party that initiates 1,
Defendant 2,
Describe the role of a plaintiff ...
12  cards
3.2.7 Need for legal practitioners
Define a solicitor 1,
Define legal practitioner 2,
Deinfe barrister 3
13  cards
3.2.8 Class Actions
Define class action 1,
What is three criterion of a clas...,
Define a lead plaintiff u don t n...
15  cards
3.2.9 Institutions used to resolve disputes - CAV
Define cav 1,
What are too claims within cav s ...,
2 purposes of cav 3
13  cards
3.2.9 institutions used to resolve disputes - VCAT
Define victorian civil and admini...,
What are the purposes of vcat 2,
Describe the purpose of vcat to p...
20  cards
3.2.9 institutions used to resolve disputes - courts
Whether courts are appropriate 1,
When are courts not appropriate 2,
What s the courts method 3
9  cards
3.2.10 Factors affecting principles of justice
Types of legal costs incurred dur...,
How do costs in the civil justice...,
How do costs in the civil justice...
14  cards
3.2.11 Damages and injunctions
Define injunctions 1,
What is the general purpose of re...,
Two types of remedies 3
38  cards

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