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NCTJ ESSENTIAL MEDIA LAW EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS| LATEST UPDATES 2024/25 APPROVED| , RATED A+
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NCTJ ESSENTIAL MEDIA LAW EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS 
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Define 'summary proceedings' - -Hearings in which magistrates try or sentence defendants 
What is an 'either way' offence? - -Defendants can either be tried in magistrates or crown court 
What is an 'indictable only' offence? - -The most serious crimes which begin in magistrates then the 
case is 'sent' to crown court 
What is a 'summary offence'? - -The most minor offences which are dealt with by magistrates. 
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NCTJ Court Reporting Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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NCTJ Court Reporting Questions and 
 
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What is the difference between court bail and police bail? Court bail gives the person their 
 
liberty until their next court appearance. Police bail means they are free to go but will be re- 
called for further questioning and for a decision on 
 
whether to charge or not. 
 
Give three examples of either-way offences. Theft, sexual assault, GBH. 
 
What is the difference between theft and robbery? Robbery is theft by force or threat o...
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NCTJ Media Law questions and answers graded A+ 2024/2025
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NCTJ Media LawWhere does precedent/case laws come from? - correct answer come from courts and evolves over time - judges use previous cases 
 
three main sources of law? - correct answer 1) common law 
2) precedent (case law) - from courts 
3) statute - from parliament 
 
define 'evidence in chief' ? - correct answer The main evidence a witness gives before being cross-examined 
 
what is a 'summary offence' ? - correct answer offences that can be heard only in magistrates' court: less ser...
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WJEC Criminology Unit 4| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A (2024/ 2025 Update)
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WJEC Criminology Unit 4| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A (2024/ 2025 Update) 
 
 
Q: Conditional discharge/Absolute discharge 
 
Answer: 
 Conditional: If the offender reof- fends during a set time period, the courts can impose a different sentence. 
Absolute: No penalty is imposed. It is used in the rare cases where a person is technically guilty but morally blameless. 
 
 
Q: Does imprisonment meet the aims of punishment? 
 
Answer: 
 Life sentences provide retribution (t...
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LPC Advanced Criminal Law Elective Revision Notes (Distinction)
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Revision notes for the Advanced Criminal Law and Practice elective on the LPC at the University of Law. Notes written in the academic year 2020/21 and distinction worthy in that year.
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Professional Home Inspector Exam NHIE / TREC Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Professional Home Inspector Exam NHIE / TREC Questions and Answers Already Passed 
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NCTJ Essential Media Law Questions and Answers Already Passed
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NCTJ Essential Media Law Questions 
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Define 'summary proceedings' Hearings in which magistrates try or sentence defendants 
 
What is an 'either way' offence? Defendants can either be tried in magistrates or crown court 
 
What is an 'indictable only' offence? The most serious crimes which begin in magistrates 
then the case is 'sent' to crown court 
 
What is a 'summary offence'? The most minor offences which are dealt with by magistrates. 
 
Define 'tort...
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NCTJ COURT REPORTING EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, RAT| LATEST UPDATES 2024/25 APPROVED| ED A+
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NCTJ COURT REPORTING EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS 
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What is the difference between court bail and police bail? - -Court bail gives the person their liberty 
until their next court appearance. Police bail means they are free to go but will be re-called for further 
questioning and for a decision on 
whether to charge or not. 
Give three examples of either-way offences. - -Theft, sexual assault, GBH. 
What is the difference between theft and robbery? - -Robbery is theft by force ...
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WJEC Criminology Unit 4 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A
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WJEC Criminology Unit 4 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A 
 
 
Q: Describe the relationship of HM prison service with other agencies in the criminal justice system 
 
 
Answer: 
- police and the courts relationship the police enforce the law by making a formal arrest based on the offence they will be trialled at a specific court magistrates or crown court. Depending on the case Police may also give evidence in court as a witness 
 
- Cps and the co...
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NCTJ Essential Media Law Exam Questions And Answers
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NCTJ Essential Media Law Exam Questions And Answers 
 
 
Define 'summary proceedings' - ANS Hearings in which magistrates try or sentence defendants 
 
What is an 'either way' offense? - ANS Defendants can either be tried in magistrates or crown court 
 
What is an 'indictable only' offense? - ANS The most serious crimes which begin in magistrates then the case is 'sent' to crown court 
 
What is a 'summary offense'? - ANS The most minor offenses which are dealt with b...