Exam 1: Introduction and General Principles
Exam 1: Introduction and General Principles10 Questions
Exam 2: Actus Reus: Acts, Omissions, and Causation10 Questions
Exam 3: Homicide II: Voluntary and Involuntary Manslaughter10 Questions
Exam 4: Defences of Incapacity and Mental Conditions10 Questions
Exam 5: Defences of Compulsion10 Questions
Exam 6: Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person10 Questions
Exam 7: Sexual Offences10 Questions
Exam 8: Property Offences I10 Questions
Exam 9: Property Offences II: Fraud and Making Off Without Payment8 Questions
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Which of the following is an either way offence?
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Which of the following is NOT a regulatory offence?
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Which of the following represents the ratio of Woolmington [1935]?
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Which Article of the European Convention on Human Rights protects the right to privacy?
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In relation to which section of the Human Rights Act 1998 must all legislation, if possible, be interpreted so as to be compatible with the ECHR?
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In terms of criminal law theory, what is the fundamental rationale for criminalizing conduct?
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The prosecution wish to appeal on a point of law from a case heard at the High Court on appeal from the magistrates' court.
To which court should they appeal?
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Which Article of the European Convention on Human Rights protects the presumption of innocence?
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Which of the following cases were NOT concerned with the inter-relationship of the criminal law and morality?
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What is the hearing called for determining jurisdiction in the magistrates' court for an offence triable either way?
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