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Y10 Criminal Law
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Identify two types of criminal sanctions
Fines and imprisonment
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Identify three ways a person can be a principal offender (C+IDEAA)
Commit, direct, encourage, assist, agree
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Identify the four elements of murder
Voluntary act, causation, malice aforethought, no justification
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What does the term standard of proof mean?
The quality of evidence required to prove the case
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Who has the burden of proof in a criminal case?
Prosecution
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What does rehabilitation mean?
Helping the offender change by addressing the causes of their offending
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Identify one example of a summary offence and 1 example of an indictable offence
E.g. drink driving, murder
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In what court are summary offences heard?
Magistrates Court
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What does general deterrence mean?
Discouraging other people from committing similar crimes
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What are the key words for voluntary act?
Conscious, control of body
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When is it justified or legal to kill someone?
Self defence and war
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How can the prosecution rebut doli incapax?
Evidence that the child knew the action was wrong - e.g. psychologist reports
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Identify the two parties in a criminal case
Prosecution and accused
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What is the name of the law that contains indictable offences?
Crimes Act 1958 (Vic)
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What does doli incapax mean?
Incapable of forming criminal intent
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