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101568 Review of Quiz Questions An Inferior or Lower Court is Magistrates Court Rent Tribunal Children’s Court Industrial Tribunal

101568 Review of Quiz Questions Answer:- A. Magistrates Court

101568 Review of Quiz Questions Men’s Rea is: Beyond a reasonable doubt Prima Facie On the balance of probabilities State of accused mind

101568 Review of Quiz Questions Answer:- (D) State of the accused mind

101568 Review of Quiz Questions Human Rights are: Legislated Laws Commonwealth Law International Conventions Political Agreements

101568 Review of Quiz Questions Answer:- (C) International Conventions

101568 Review of Quiz Questions From a legal perspective crime is: What the judge says is a crime What the public say is a crime What the courts say is a crime What the law says it is

101568 Review of Quiz Questions Answer:- (D) What the law says it is

101568 Review of Quiz Questions Eventually in Australia three groups of people merged together to become known as solicitors: Articled clerks, Priests and Apprentice Lawyers Proctors, Priests and Agents Agents, attorneys and Priests Proctors, Attorneys and Agents

101568 Review of Quiz Questions Answer:- (D) Proctors, Attorneys and Agents

101568 Review of Quiz Questions The following enjoy immunity from being sued for neglect with regards to work done in court: Journalists Police Defendants Barristers

101568 Review of Quiz Questions Answer:- (D) Barristers

101568 Review of Quiz Questions Surveys reveal that the profession considered by most people to be untrustworthy is: Policing Teaching Dentistry Law

101568 Review of Quiz Questions Answer:- (D) Law

101568 Review of Quiz Questions Magistrates hear and determine all: Defended cases without a jury. All appeals to traffic matters. Indictable matters. Industrial disputes.

101568 Review of Quiz Questions Answer:- (A) Defended cases without a jury

101568 Review of Quiz Questions When members of the legal profession appear in court: The judiciary inform them who they must represent. The court list informs lawyers who they will represent. The court roster alternates defence and prosecution every week. They represent both the prosecution and the defence in criminal cases and the plaintiff and defendant in some cases.

101568 Review of Quiz Questions Answer:- (D) They represent both the prosecution and the defence in criminal cases and the plaintiff and defendant in some cases.

101568 Review of Quiz Questions In New South Wales Police Prosecutors are attached to: Attorney Generals Department Children’s Court New South Wales Local Court system New South Wales Police

101568 Review of Quiz Questions Answer:- (D) New South Wales Police Prosecutors

101568 Review of Quiz Questions In a jury trial the foreperson is selected by: The Judge The Judge, Prosecutor and Defence The jury By ballot of all stakeholders

101568 Review of Quiz Questions Answer:- (C) The Jury

101568 Review of Quiz Questions The oldest public position in the English law system is: King or Queen Sheriff Prosecutor Judge

101568 Review of Quiz Questions Answer:- (A) King or Queen

101568 Review of Quiz Questions In New South Wales the Jury system is administered by: Office of local Court Attorney Generals Department Sheriff’s office DPP

101568 Review of Quiz Questions Answer:- (C) Sherriff’s Office

101568 Review of Quiz Questions In New South Wales a judge only trial ultimately requires the consent of: The accused The victim The director of the DPP The judge

101568 Review of Quiz Questions Answer:- (c) The Director of the DPP

101568 Review of Quiz Questions Court reporting in New South Wales was first established in: A) 1780 B) 1820 C )1911 D ) 1926

101568 Review of Quiz Questions Answer:- (C) 1911

101568 Review of Quiz Questions Re-examination is where: A) The defence asks questions B) The judge asked questions C) The prosecution asked questions D) The jury asked questions

101568 Review of Quiz Questions Answer:- (C) The prosecution asked questions

101568 Review of Quiz Questions Cross examination is where: The defence asked questions The prosecution re-examines witnesses The judge asked questions The jury asked questions

101568 Review of Quiz Questions Answer:- (C) The defence asked questions

101568 Review of Quiz Questions In New South Wales the following are permitted to enter the jury room during the trial: Instructing solicitor for prosecution Senior counsel the Crown Solicitor’s office Senior Counsel for public defendant’s office Sheriffs office

101568 Review of Quiz Questions Answer:- (D) Sherrifs Officer

101568 Review of Quiz Questions In the prosecution case the three main stages of evidence are: Selection of jury. Swearing of witnesses. Jury verdict. Evidence in chief. Cross examination. Re-examination. Selection of jury. Swearing witnesses. Evidence in chief. Swearing of witnesses. Verdict Sentencing.

101568 Review of Quiz Questions Answer:- (B) Evidence in chief. Cross examination. Re-examination.

101568 Review of Quiz Questions In the complete defence of consent: The onus of proving defences on the defendant It is only available in murder trials It is only available in summary matters It is only available in manslaughter trials

101568 Review of Quiz Questions Answer:- (A) The onus of proving defences on the defendant

101568 Review of Quiz Questions In the use of evidence: The defence must apply for all statements The police only supply what they feel is necessary The defence has prior access to statement through a brief of evidence The DPP decide which evidence is provided to the defence

101568 Review of Quiz Questions Answer:- (C) The defence has prior access to statement through a brief of evidence

101568 Review of Quiz Questions The partial defence of diminished responsibility was part of legislative reform in New South Wales in: 1843 1974 1788 1901

101568 Review of Quiz Questions Answer:- (B) 1974

101568 Review of Quiz Questions In New South Wales being sentenced to the rising of the court is: Legislation Police rules and regulations Convention Industrial law

101568 Review of Quiz Questions Answer:- (C) Convention

101568 Review of Quiz Questions Article 14(1) of the following international convention on civil and political rights explains: All people are created equal All people are equal before the courts All people are entitled to a defence lawyer All people are innocent until proven guilty

101568 Review of Quiz Questions Answer:- (B) All people are equal before the courts