Deck 7: The Criminal Courts
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Deck 7: The Criminal Courts
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The criminal law regulates disputes between individuals
False
2
Which of the following statements about the criminal law are TRUE?
A) The aims are to enforce standards of behaviour, protect, punish and rehabilitate
B) Sentences include imprisonment and community service
C) The standard of proof is balance of probabilities
D) All cases start in the Crown Court
E) The criminal law allows the State to regulate the behaviour of citizens
A) The aims are to enforce standards of behaviour, protect, punish and rehabilitate
B) Sentences include imprisonment and community service
C) The standard of proof is balance of probabilities
D) All cases start in the Crown Court
E) The criminal law allows the State to regulate the behaviour of citizens
A,B,E
Explanation:The aims are to enforce standards of behaviour, protect, punish and rehabilitate, sentences include imprisonment and community service, the criminal law allows the State to regulate the behaviour of citizens and the standard of proof is beyond reasonable doubt
Explanation:The aims are to enforce standards of behaviour, protect, punish and rehabilitate, sentences include imprisonment and community service, the criminal law allows the State to regulate the behaviour of citizens and the standard of proof is beyond reasonable doubt
3
Why may a defendant decide to plead 'guilty'?
A) It opens up the opportunity for the Defendant to plea bargain.
B) The Defendant may be deemed to show remorse
C) The defendants sentence will automatically be reduced up at least 40%
D) It means the defendant is more likely to receieve a community sentence and less likely to serve imprisonment
E) It saves court time and also the time of witnesses having to testify
A) It opens up the opportunity for the Defendant to plea bargain.
B) The Defendant may be deemed to show remorse
C) The defendants sentence will automatically be reduced up at least 40%
D) It means the defendant is more likely to receieve a community sentence and less likely to serve imprisonment
E) It saves court time and also the time of witnesses having to testify
A,B,E
Explanation:A defendant may decide to plead 'guilty' for a number of reasons: It opens up the opportunity for the Defendant to plea bargain, the Defendant may be deemed to show remorse and it saves court time and also the time of witnesses having to testify.
Explanation:A defendant may decide to plead 'guilty' for a number of reasons: It opens up the opportunity for the Defendant to plea bargain, the Defendant may be deemed to show remorse and it saves court time and also the time of witnesses having to testify.
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Which of the following are requirements that a person has to fulfil in order for them to become a Magistrate?
A) Magistrates should have at least a 2:1 degree in an academic subject
B) Magistrates should have previously been a qualified solicitor or barrister
C) Magistrates must be of good character
D) Magistrates must live or work in the area
E) Magistrates need to have good knowledge of the local community
A) Magistrates should have at least a 2:1 degree in an academic subject
B) Magistrates should have previously been a qualified solicitor or barrister
C) Magistrates must be of good character
D) Magistrates must live or work in the area
E) Magistrates need to have good knowledge of the local community
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5
Match up the court to the types of cases which it hears
-Coroners Court
A)Hears all trials for indicable offences and some triable either way offences
B)Hears criminal appeals on a point of law sent up from lower courts
C)Hears appeals and is the final court of appeal in the UK
D)Deals with unnatural and violent deaths, (although treasure trove is also something occasionally dealt with)
-Coroners Court
A)Hears all trials for indicable offences and some triable either way offences
B)Hears criminal appeals on a point of law sent up from lower courts
C)Hears appeals and is the final court of appeal in the UK
D)Deals with unnatural and violent deaths, (although treasure trove is also something occasionally dealt with)
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6
Match up the court to the types of cases which it hears
-Crown Court
A)Hears all trials for indicable offences and some triable either way offences
B)Hears criminal appeals on a point of law sent up from lower courts
C)Hears appeals and is the final court of appeal in the UK
D)Deals with unnatural and violent deaths, (although treasure trove is also something occasionally dealt with)
-Crown Court
A)Hears all trials for indicable offences and some triable either way offences
B)Hears criminal appeals on a point of law sent up from lower courts
C)Hears appeals and is the final court of appeal in the UK
D)Deals with unnatural and violent deaths, (although treasure trove is also something occasionally dealt with)
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7
Match up the court to the types of cases which it hears
-The High Court (Queen's Bench Division)
A)Hears all trials for indicable offences and some triable either way offences
B)Hears criminal appeals on a point of law sent up from lower courts
C)Hears appeals and is the final court of appeal in the UK
D)Deals with unnatural and violent deaths, (although treasure trove is also something occasionally dealt with)
-The High Court (Queen's Bench Division)
A)Hears all trials for indicable offences and some triable either way offences
B)Hears criminal appeals on a point of law sent up from lower courts
C)Hears appeals and is the final court of appeal in the UK
D)Deals with unnatural and violent deaths, (although treasure trove is also something occasionally dealt with)
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Match up the court to the types of cases which it hears
-Supreme Court
A)Hears all trials for indicable offences and some triable either way offences
B)Hears criminal appeals on a point of law sent up from lower courts
C)Hears appeals and is the final court of appeal in the UK
D)Deals with unnatural and violent deaths, (although treasure trove is also something occasionally dealt with)
-Supreme Court
A)Hears all trials for indicable offences and some triable either way offences
B)Hears criminal appeals on a point of law sent up from lower courts
C)Hears appeals and is the final court of appeal in the UK
D)Deals with unnatural and violent deaths, (although treasure trove is also something occasionally dealt with)
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9
What types of criminal cases does the Magistrates Court deal with?
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10
Consider the role of the judge in criminal cases
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11
In what types of circumstances would a death have to occur for it to be heard by the Coroners Court?
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12
In the Magistrates' Court, majority of Magistrates are "lay Magistrates" but increasingly the system uses ___
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13
The ___ of Crown Court are much more extensive than the Magistrates' Court
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14
The law imposes a burden of proof on one side (the prosecution) to a required standard, which is ___
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15
An appeal against conviction or sentence lies to the ___
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16
Magistrates are appointed by the ___ on recommendation from a Local Advisory Committee
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17
Which of the following cases is an infamour miscarriage of justice case known as the 'Birmingham Six' case where six men were convicted to life imprisonment for planting bombs in 1975?
A) R v. Rowe Davis and Johnson (2000)
B) Wiggan (1999)
C) Rv Hanratty (Deceased) (2002)
D) R v Cannings (2003)
E) R v McIlkenny & Ors (1991)
A) R v. Rowe Davis and Johnson (2000)
B) Wiggan (1999)
C) Rv Hanratty (Deceased) (2002)
D) R v Cannings (2003)
E) R v McIlkenny & Ors (1991)
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18
What is the name of the training scheme which Magistrates have to take?
A) Magistrates Training Award
B) Magistrates Award for Competency
C) Magistrates National Training Initiative
D) National Training Scheme for Magistrates
E) Magistrates Qualification and Traning Scheme
A) Magistrates Training Award
B) Magistrates Award for Competency
C) Magistrates National Training Initiative
D) National Training Scheme for Magistrates
E) Magistrates Qualification and Traning Scheme
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19
Approximately how many appeals against conviction based on the jury's finding of fact succeed in the Court of Appeal?
A) 0.015
B) 0.055
C) 0.078
D) 0.09
E) 0.125
A) 0.015
B) 0.055
C) 0.078
D) 0.09
E) 0.125
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20
The main contrast between the Magistrates' Court and Crown Court in operation is that the magistrates are judges of both law and fact
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21
There is no difference in the burden of proof or standard of proof between the Magistrates' Court and the Crown Court
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22
The Crown Court tries a number of summary cases
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23
Majority verdicts are not allowed in the Crown Court
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24
Lay Magistrates work are unpaid
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25
Apart from about 80 or so qualified magistrates, all the people who sit to hear cases in the Magistrates Courts are ordinary, non-legally qualified people
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26
There are a high number of appeals against Magistrates decisions
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27
Lay JPs or Magistrates tend to sit in groups of how many?
A) 1
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
E) 7
A) 1
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
E) 7
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28
What is the name given to the individual who is always present in the Magistrates Court and who advises on law generally but does not play any part in the decision making process?
A) Court Legal Adviser
B) Court Qualified Lawyer
C) Court Layperson
D) Legal Consultor
E) Court and Legal Assistant
A) Court Legal Adviser
B) Court Qualified Lawyer
C) Court Layperson
D) Legal Consultor
E) Court and Legal Assistant
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29
Approximately what percentage of all offences are completed within the Magistrates' Court?
A) 0.55
B) 0.67
C) 0.78
D) 0.82
E) 0.98
A) 0.55
B) 0.67
C) 0.78
D) 0.82
E) 0.98
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30
An appeal on a point of law or a procedural irregularity (a 'case stated' appeal) lies to which court?
A) Crown Court
B) Magistrates Court
C) Court of Appeal
D) Divisional Court of the High Court
E) Supreme Court
A) Crown Court
B) Magistrates Court
C) Court of Appeal
D) Divisional Court of the High Court
E) Supreme Court
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31
What is the name of the Commission which has the power to refer cases to the Court of Appeal where a serious miscarriage of justice has been shown to have occurred?
A) Criminal Justice Commission
B) Miscarriage of Justice Commission
C) Criminal Cases Review Commission
D) Criminal Cases Justice Commission
E) Equality and Fairness Commission
A) Criminal Justice Commission
B) Miscarriage of Justice Commission
C) Criminal Cases Review Commission
D) Criminal Cases Justice Commission
E) Equality and Fairness Commission
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An appeal against conviction or sentence lies to the Court of Appeal ___, but, in general, permission to appeal is required
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