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LEV3701 Assignment 2 (ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED LEV3701 Assignment 2 (ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED Popular
  • LEV3701 Assignment 2 (ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED

  • Exam (elaborations) • 13 pages • 2024
  • Well-structured LEV3701 Assignment 2 (ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED. (DETAILED ANSWERS - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED!)..... QUESTION 1 Consider the following statements about circumstantial evidence and choose the correct option: 1. Circumstantial evidence is not necessarily weaker than direct evidence and the cumulative effect of several pieces of circumstantial evidence might even carry more weight than direct evidence. 2. The following rules apply to inferences drawn from c...
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LEV3701 Assignment 1 (ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED LEV3701 Assignment 1 (ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED Popular
  • LEV3701 Assignment 1 (ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED

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  • Well-structured LEV3701 Assignment 1 (ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED. (DETAILED ANSWERS - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED!)..... Consider the following statements about the relevance and admissibility of evidence and choose the correct statement: © 1. Facts relevant to the facts in issue may become in issue themselves. An example would be the reliability of a witness. 2. A finding by a court that a piece of evidence is inadmissible due to irrelevance is final and cannot be recon...
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Summary (+texts) Sexual offences, prostitution and human trafficking
  • Summary (+texts) Sexual offences, prostitution and human trafficking

  • Summary • 68 pages • 2022
  • This document provides a summary of the lessons and slides, complemented by parts of the reader's texts (which I think) could be used as teaching material for the exams. Those parts have been added separately under the corresponding titles from the slides. By learning this summary and reading the texts, I passed the examen with a score of 16/20.
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Criminal Law: Criminal Damage, Non-Fatal Offences against the Person, Sexual Offences, Fatal Offences against the Person
  • Criminal Law: Criminal Damage, Non-Fatal Offences against the Person, Sexual Offences, Fatal Offences against the Person

  • Summary • 49 pages • 2023
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  • Criminal Law: Criminal Damage, Non-Fatal Offences against the Person, Sexual Offences, Fatal Offences against the Person Detailed break down of each element of the offence, definitions, cases, and defences. All you need for the open book exam. Table of contents used and clearly laid out with easy access and colour coordinated notes.
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First Class Criminal Law Complete Notes
  • First Class Criminal Law Complete Notes

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  • First Class Criminal Law Notes detailing the following: Actus reus and mens rea; Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person; General defences – Consent as a defence to a NFAOP and Duress and necessity; Participation and group crime; Homicide – Murder and key concepts of causation and Involuntary manslaughter; Inchoate offences; Homicide – Voluntary manslaughter; Offences against property – Theft; Denial of a Crime – Intoxication and Automation; Insanity – denial of a crime and general de...
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Criminal Law - Assaults, Consent, Reasonable Use of Force, Sexual Offences, Intoxication (Notes & Exam Guidance)
  • Criminal Law - Assaults, Consent, Reasonable Use of Force, Sexual Offences, Intoxication (Notes & Exam Guidance)

  • Summary • 17 pages • 2023
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  • These notes cover most of the topics taught on the postgraduate conversion courses in the UK (the GDL and the PGDL). They can also cover many introductory papers taught on UK undergraduate Law degrees (LLBs). These notes include guidance on exam structure and technique where relevant. Compared to standard notes, this will save you lots of time. Most people will make notes during workshops, and then create exam plans nearer exams. Here, you take both steps together. Using these notes, I gai...
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GDL - UNIVERSITY OF LAW - CRIMINAL LAW - FULL REVISION NOTES WITH ESSAY PLANS (DISTINCTION)
  • GDL - UNIVERSITY OF LAW - CRIMINAL LAW - FULL REVISION NOTES WITH ESSAY PLANS (DISTINCTION)

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  • Scored a 75 in the 2022 exam using these notes. These notes contain the structure for answering all criminal law questions on the GDL at ULaw. They also include essay plans/answers to all possible criminal law essay questions.
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NC BLET STATE EXAM OBJECTIVES, Questions and answers, 100% Accurate, rated A+
  • NC BLET STATE EXAM OBJECTIVES, Questions and answers, 100% Accurate, rated A+

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  • NC BLET STATE EXAM OBJECTIVES, Questions and answers, 100% Accurate, rated A+ List four way to submit criminal fingerprint cards and final disposition reports to the Identification Section of the State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) - -First Class Mail Courier Service In Person Electronic Transmission (live-scan) The most reliable form of identification - -fingerprints Fingerprints are the primary source for... - -Criminal History A report of disposition and fingerprint cards s...
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CPR3701 EXAM PACK 2023
  • CPR3701 EXAM PACK 2023

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  • Green true 1. The notion of “open justice” establishes a protective function in respect of the fair-trial rights of the accused. 2. Open justice can be limited in cases where the accused is in danger of being exposed as a state informant. 3. The accused can testify by way of closed-circuit television in cases where an open trial may cause him or her emotional or physical harm. 4. Witnesses are protected in cases of sexual assault and extortion by way of the court’s discreti...
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CMY2602- all the notes || All Answered Correctly.
  • CMY2602- all the notes || All Answered Correctly.

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  • the key issues surrounding high risk offenders Kemshall (2008:4) correct answers = difficulties in identifying exactly who are high risk offenders = the questions surrounding their risk assessment = the problems with risk predictions in the future. = both perceptions and definitions of high risk are dependent on the context = risk is not a value neutral term as it encapsulates the values and meanings by those who use it Who are high risk offenders? correct answers those individuals who...
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