CRW2602 Criminal Law: Specific Crimes (CRW2602)

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LLW2602 EXAM PACK 2022
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  • LLW2602 EXAM PACK 2022.QUESTION 4 Maggy works as a sales representative for Company X where Brenda is her supervisor. During March 2018, Brenda called Maggy to her office and told her that she (Brenda) is having an affair with Arnold, a married co-employee. Maggy made it clear that she finds this to be unacceptable and she disapproves of it. The relationship between Maggy and Brenda soured after this incident. Shortly thereafter, Brenda asked Maggy to get her a charger from the storeroom ...
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CRW2602_2021     Tutorial Letter 102/3/2021 Criminal Law: Specific Offences Semester 1 and 2 Department of Criminal and Procedural Law This tutorial letter contains important  information about your module.
  • CRW2602_2021 Tutorial Letter 102/3/2021 Criminal Law: Specific Offences Semester 1 and 2 Department of Criminal and Procedural Law This tutorial letter contains important information about your module.

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  • Tutorial Letter 102/3/2021 Criminal Law: Specific Offences Semester 1 and 2 Department of Criminal and Procedural Law This tutorial letter contains important information about your module.
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CRW2602 EXAM PACK 2023
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CRW2602 EXAM PACK
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  • CRW2602 CRIMINAL LAW EXAM PACK.
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CRW2602 EXAM PACK 2020
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  • CRW2602 EXAM PACK 2020 MCQ Pack 2020 for CRW2602 assignment 2020 QUESTION 1 (a) In the crime of crimen iniuria the infringement need not be serious as a minor infringement of the legally-protected interests is deemed sufficient. This statement is incorrect. The infringement must be serious in the case of the crime of crimen iniuria. See SG 7.2.8. (b) In S v Van Leperen 2017 (1) SACR 226 (WCC), X was convicted of crimen iniuria for slapping Y, a female manager, on the buttocks and maki...
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CRW2602 Assignment 1 Semester 2 2022.
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CRW2602 Assignment 1 Semester 1 & 2 2021
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  • CRW2602 Assignment 1 Semester 1 & 2 2021 PREVIEW OF QUESTION 1 Discuss whether X will be liable for the crime of terrorism X performed an act which qualifies as a “terrorist activity” interms of s 1 of the Protection of Constitutional Democracy against Terrorist and Related Activities Act 33 of2004.
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CRW2602 ASSIGNMENT 1 Semester 1
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CRW2602 EXAM PACK
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  • CRW2602: OCT/NOV 2018 EXAM QUESTION 1 (a) Name the three general speed limits and the roads to which they apply in terms of section 59(1) of the National Road Traffic Act 93 of 1996. (6) The three general speed limits and the roads to which they apply in terms of section 59(1) of the National Road Traffic Act 93 of 1996 are: 60km – A public road within an urban area. 100km – A public road outside an urban area. 120km – a freeway. (b) Read the following scenario and answer the ques...
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CRW2602 EXAM PACK
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  • QUESTION 1 (a) “Terrorist activities” prohibited in section 1 of the Protection of Constitutional Democracy against Terrorist and Related Activities Act 33 of 2004 may consist of any act which causes serious risk to the health or safety of the public. (b) “Terrorist activities” as in the above-mentioned Act must be performed with a defined culpability. (c) The interests protected by the crime of terrorism are the safety and security of the Republic, its institutions and people. (1...
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