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CPR 3701 ASSIGNMENT 2 WITH MULTIPLE ACCURATE ANSWERS –GUARANTEED A’S.

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DPP - ANSWER - is authorised to undertake the prosecution of criminal cases and any appeal arising from such cases and the prosecution of criminal cases and any appeal or review arising from such cases in a particular area of jurisdiction of the High Court of South Africa, and may delegate this authority. - It is the DPP's duty to control and to supervise prosecutors in lower courts, while prosecutors are appointed by the NDPP. - The DPP also has certain extraordinary powers, as provided for in section 185 of the Act, and the authority to identify certain offences by way of a certificate as special offences that have certain consequences, particularly as regards the granting of bail to the accused. - The DPP's functions must be exercised in accordance with the laws and customs of the Republic and in accordance with the policy and stipulations of the NDPP. - It is the duty of the DPP to exercise discretion concerning the institution of a prosecution in order to ensure that the legitimacy of the criminal justice system is not jeopardised by discriminatory prosecution.

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CPR 3701 ASSIGNMENT 2 WITH MULTIPLE
ACCURATE ANSWERS –GUARANTEED A’S.
True - ANSWER The Constitutional Court has final jurisdiction in respect of all
matters.

True - ANSWER There are exceptions to the rule that South African courts may only
exercise jurisdiction in
respect of offences which occurred on South African territory only

False - ANSWER South Africa follows a system of compulsory prosecution.

False - ANSWER A prosecutor may stop a prosecution without the permission of the
DPP.

False - ANSWER An indictment is a document which is used to bring an accused
before court in both lower
and high courts.

False - ANSWER The taking of fingerprints essentially violates the accused's right to
remain silent.

True - ANSWER The function of further particulars is to define issues and not to
enlarge them.

True - ANSWER One of the salient features of traditional plea bargaining is where
an accused pleads guilty
in exchange for charges being withdrawn against a co-accused.

False - ANSWER The phrase 'course of the criminal trial' refers to the procedures
which must be followed
during the pre-trial stage.

False - ANSWER The principle of 'equality of arms' essentially implies that an
unrepresented accused must,
during the proceedings enjoy better opportunities than a well-resourced prosecution.

True - ANSWER Open justice can be equated with the concept that justice must be
"seen to be done".

False - ANSWER Open justice is protected by the right to a fair trial and is an
absolute right.

False - ANSWER The court cannot exclude any member of the public from the trial
of an adult accused.

True - ANSWER In cases where a witness for the state is about to abscond, the
prosecutor may apply for
a warrant of arrest and have the said witness detained pending the trial.

True - ANSWER Co-accused are ordered numerically

, CPR 3701 ASSIGNMENT 2 WITH MULTIPLE
ACCURATE ANSWERS –GUARANTEED A’S.
True - ANSWER The prosecution decides the numerical order of co-accused at a
trial.

True - ANSWER The court can of its own accord raise the issue of separation.

True - ANSWER The principle of legality is constitutionally entrenched.

True - ANSWER The principle of equality of arms is founded on equal opportunities
being available to both
the state and the defence to prove their respective cases.

True - ANSWER The merits of a case are the cardinal point of the court's
considerations when
determining whether to convict or acquit.

True - ANSWER Where required, the entire judgment of the court must be
translated into a language that
the accused understands.

False - ANSWER In cases where the charge pertains to multiple acts or omissions,
the court must deliver
judgment separately on each individual charge.

True - ANSWER Some sentences do not constitute punishments.

True - ANSWER In Rabie 1975 (4) SA 855 (A) 862G, the court summarised the
general principles of
sentencing.

False - ANSWER Imprisonment, committal to a treatment centre, a fine and
correctional supervision are the
only sentences that can be imposed by a court.

True - ANSWER Periodical imprisonment is a form of short-term imprisonment and
is also informally
known as "weekend imprisonment".

True - ANSWER The Constitution secures a general right of review.

True - ANSWER Fairness no longer entails enquiring whether there was a failure of
justice, but whether
the trial was fair

True - ANSWER Review is more appropriate than appeal in cases where the
accused is dissatisfied with
the procedures during the trial

True - ANSWER There is a general right of appeal in South Africa.

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