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ALL (E GRADE): Will be able to state what the law is MOST (C GRADE): Will be able to explain at least 2 of the prompts SOME (A GRADE): Will be able to.

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1 ALL (E GRADE): Will be able to state what the law is MOST (C GRADE): Will be able to explain at least 2 of the prompts SOME (A GRADE): Will be able to explain 4 of the prompts and will begin to evaluate their answer LI: UNDERSTAND HOW TO WRITE A PERFECT 10 MARK ANSWER Title: How to answer a 10 mark question? What is Criminal Law? Criminal When someone breaks a law. Crimes against society as a whole, e.g. theft, murder

2 ALL (E GRADE): WILL BE ABLE TO STATE WHAT THE LAW IS MOST (C GRADE): WILL BE ABLE TO EXPLAIN AT LEAST 2 OF THE PROMPTS SOME (A GRADE): WILL BE ABLE TO EXPLAIN 4 OF THE PROMPTS AND WILL BEGIN TO EVALUATE THEIR ANSWER LI: Understand how to write a perfect 10 mark answer This is the question

3 ALL (E GRADE): WILL BE ABLE TO STATE WHAT THE LAW IS MOST (C GRADE): WILL BE ABLE TO EXPLAIN AT LEAST 2 OF THE PROMPTS SOME (A GRADE): WILL BE ABLE TO EXPLAIN 4 OF THE PROMPTS AND WILL BEGIN TO EVALUATE THEIR ANSWER LI: Understand how to write a perfect 10 mark answer  Firstly:  Lets work out what those prompts are:  Right to a Fair Trial  The right to legal representation  The right to be considered Innocent until proven guilty  The right to an appeal

4 ALL (E GRADE): WILL BE ABLE TO STATE WHAT THE LAW IS MOST (C GRADE): WILL BE ABLE TO EXPLAIN AT LEAST 2 OF THE PROMPTS SOME (A GRADE): WILL BE ABLE TO EXPLAIN 4 OF THE PROMPTS AND WILL BEGIN TO EVALUATE THEIR ANSWER LI: Understand how to write a perfect 10 mark answer  So the structure should look something like this  Introduction to the question  Prompt 1  Prompt 2  Prompt 3  Prompt 4  Evaluation/Conclusion

5 ALL (E GRADE): WILL BE ABLE TO STATE WHAT THE LAW IS MOST (C GRADE): WILL BE ABLE TO EXPLAIN AT LEAST 2 OF THE PROMPTS SOME (A GRADE): WILL BE ABLE TO EXPLAIN 4 OF THE PROMPTS AND WILL BEGIN TO EVALUATE THEIR ANSWER LI: Understand how to write a perfect 10 mark answer  Introduction  A Criminal Law when broken are crimes against society as a whole. The Criminal Justice systems aims to keep a balance between the rights of the accused and the rights of the victim.

6 ALL (E GRADE): WILL BE ABLE TO STATE WHAT THE LAW IS MOST (C GRADE): WILL BE ABLE TO EXPLAIN AT LEAST 2 OF THE PROMPTS SOME (A GRADE): WILL BE ABLE TO EXPLAIN 4 OF THE PROMPTS AND WILL BEGIN TO EVALUATE THEIR ANSWER LI: Understand how to write a perfect 10 mark answer  Prompt 1  The Right to a Fair trial  Possible Discussion Points  Police arrests  CPS prosecute  Jury  Jury is make up of 12 ordinary members of the public  Defence vs Prosecution  Judge to check on process  Jury decide on innocent or guilty

7 ALL (E GRADE): WILL BE ABLE TO STATE WHAT THE LAW IS MOST (C GRADE): WILL BE ABLE TO EXPLAIN AT LEAST 2 OF THE PROMPTS SOME (A GRADE): WILL BE ABLE TO EXPLAIN 4 OF THE PROMPTS AND WILL BEGIN TO EVALUATE THEIR ANSWER LI: Understand how to write a perfect 10 mark answer  Prompt 2  The right to legal representation  Possible discussion points  Accused is entitled to legal advice when arrested  Usually a solicitor gives legal advice  Barrister is consulted and if case goes to trial, the barrister will argue on your behalf

8 ALL (E GRADE): WILL BE ABLE TO STATE WHAT THE LAW IS MOST (C GRADE): WILL BE ABLE TO EXPLAIN AT LEAST 2 OF THE PROMPTS SOME (A GRADE): WILL BE ABLE TO EXPLAIN 4 OF THE PROMPTS AND WILL BEGIN TO EVALUATE THEIR ANSWER LI: Understand how to write a perfect 10 mark answer  Prompt 3  The Right to be considered innocent until proven guilty  Possible Discussion points  Accused is presumed innocent  Prosecution must prove defendant is guilty  Must be sure (reasonable doubt)  Defence does not have to prove innocence  Evidence of previous convictions are not allowed

9 ALL (E GRADE): WILL BE ABLE TO STATE WHAT THE LAW IS MOST (C GRADE): WILL BE ABLE TO EXPLAIN AT LEAST 2 OF THE PROMPTS SOME (A GRADE): WILL BE ABLE TO EXPLAIN 4 OF THE PROMPTS AND WILL BEGIN TO EVALUATE THEIR ANSWER LI: Understand how to write a perfect 10 mark answer  Prompt 4  Right to an Appeal  Possible discussion points  Can appeal against sentence and conviction  Will be heard by higher court  Could reduce or increase sentence

10 ALL (E GRADE): WILL BE ABLE TO STATE WHAT THE LAW IS MOST (C GRADE): WILL BE ABLE TO EXPLAIN AT LEAST 2 OF THE PROMPTS SOME (A GRADE): WILL BE ABLE TO EXPLAIN 4 OF THE PROMPTS AND WILL BEGIN TO EVALUATE THEIR ANSWER LI: Understand how to write a perfect 10 mark answer  Evaluation  You need to explain how all four prompts balance the rights of the victim and the rights of the accused.  You need to include your own personal conclusion

11 ALL (E GRADE): WILL BE ABLE TO STATE WHAT THE LAW IS MOST (C GRADE): WILL BE ABLE TO EXPLAIN AT LEAST 2 OF THE PROMPTS SOME (A GRADE): WILL BE ABLE TO EXPLAIN 4 OF THE PROMPTS AND WILL BEGIN TO EVALUATE THEIR ANSWER LI: Understand how to write a perfect 10 mark answer  Peer Assess  What Went Well  Even Better If Remember to be positive!


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