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Test Yourself: Introduction to Law
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State for each of the following terms whether they are to be found in criminal law or civil law or both.
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Suing Prosecuting Claimant Respondent
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Petitioner Defendant Punishment Guilt
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Name the two main criminal law courts.
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Name the two main civil law courts.
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Name any two branches of civil law.
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Which doctrine states that everyone is equal before the law?
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Wales shares a common legal system with which other part of the United Kingdom?
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Which organisation has the main responsibility for investigating crime?
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Who has the responsibility for prosecuting most crimes?
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The Director of Public Prosecutions heads which organisation?
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Who usually has the burden of proof in criminal cases?
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Who usually has the burden of proof in civil cases?
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State whether the following is to be found in criminal or civil cases: The case is decided on the balance of probabilities
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State whether the following is to be found in criminal or civil cases: The case has to be proved beyond reasonable doubt.
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State whether the following statement is true or false: In a criminal court, a person is required to prove his or her innocence
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State whether the following statement is true or false: In a criminal court, a person is required to prove his or her innocence
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Test Yourself: Introduction to Law The Answers
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State for each of the following terms whether they are to be found in criminal law or civil law or both.
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Suing – Civil Prosecuting - Criminal Claimant - Civil Respondent - Civil
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Petitioner - Civil Defendant – Both Punishment – Criminal Guilt - Criminal
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Name the two main criminal law courts. Magistrates’ court and Crown Court
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Name the two main civil law courts. County courts and High Court
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Name any two branches of civil law. Contract law; law of tort; family law; company law, etc.
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Which doctrine states that everyone is equal before the law? The Rule of Law
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Wales shares a common legal system with which other part of the United Kingdom? England
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Which organisation has the main responsibility for investigating crime? The Police
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Who has the responsibility for prosecuting most crimes? Crown Prosecution Service
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The Director of Public Prosecutions heads which organisation? Crown Prosecution Service
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Who usually has the burden of proof in criminal cases? Prosecution
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Who usually has the burden of proof in civil cases? Claimant
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State whether the following is to be found in criminal or civil cases: The case is decided on the balance of probabilities Civil cases
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State whether the following is to be found in criminal or civil cases: The case has to be proved beyond reasonable doubt. Criminal cases
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State whether the following statement is true or false: In a criminal court, a person is required to prove his or her innocence False
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State whether the following statement is true or false: The two verdicts in a criminal court are guilty and innocent. False
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