1. Criminal procedural rules
a. determine the prerequisites for criminal liability.
b. are also termed substantive rules.
c. cannot operate in isolation from the common-law and other constitutional
rights such as the right to life, human dignity, privacy, bodily integrity, etc.
d. can operate in isolation from the common-law and other constitutional rights.
e. determine the rights and duties of individuals and the state.
2. Substantive Law
a. does not constitute branches of law such as public and private law.
b. prescribes the elements that constitute, for example, the crime of fraud.
c. does not determine the elements of the offence allegedly committed.
d. determines the rules of criminal procedure
e. determines the evidentiary procedure of criminal trials
3. Choose the CORRECT answer from the following statements
a. A district court has the jurisdiction to try all crimes except treason
b. Only a regional district court has the jurisdiction to decide the issue of the
granting or denying leave to appeal to a High Court
c. Only the High Court has the jurisdiction to decide the issue of the granting or
denying leave to appeal to a High Court
d. A regional court has the jurisdiction to adjudicate over an appeal or review
from a district court.
e. Both a regional and a district court have the jurisdiction to decide the issue of
the granting or denying leave to appeal to a High Court
4 Choose the INCORRECT answer from the following statements.
a. The Constitutional Court makes the final decision on whether a matter is
within its jurisdiction.
a. determine the prerequisites for criminal liability.
b. are also termed substantive rules.
c. cannot operate in isolation from the common-law and other constitutional
rights such as the right to life, human dignity, privacy, bodily integrity, etc.
d. can operate in isolation from the common-law and other constitutional rights.
e. determine the rights and duties of individuals and the state.
2. Substantive Law
a. does not constitute branches of law such as public and private law.
b. prescribes the elements that constitute, for example, the crime of fraud.
c. does not determine the elements of the offence allegedly committed.
d. determines the rules of criminal procedure
e. determines the evidentiary procedure of criminal trials
3. Choose the CORRECT answer from the following statements
a. A district court has the jurisdiction to try all crimes except treason
b. Only a regional district court has the jurisdiction to decide the issue of the
granting or denying leave to appeal to a High Court
c. Only the High Court has the jurisdiction to decide the issue of the granting or
denying leave to appeal to a High Court
d. A regional court has the jurisdiction to adjudicate over an appeal or review
from a district court.
e. Both a regional and a district court have the jurisdiction to decide the issue of
the granting or denying leave to appeal to a High Court
4 Choose the INCORRECT answer from the following statements.
a. The Constitutional Court makes the final decision on whether a matter is
within its jurisdiction.