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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 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
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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 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
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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 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
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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 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
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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 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.
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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 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
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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 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
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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 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
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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 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
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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 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
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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 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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