menu-iconExamlexExamLexServices

Discover

Ask a Question
  1. All Topics
  2. Topic
    Business
  3. Study Set
    Learning Legal Rules A Students Guide to Legal Method and Reasoning
  4. Exam
    Exam 5: Constructing the Legal Argument
  5. Question
    The 'Leapfrogging' Procedure Is Where Criminal Cases Go on Appeal
Solved

The 'Leapfrogging' Procedure Is Where Criminal Cases Go on Appeal

Question 14

Question 14

True/False

The 'leapfrogging' procedure is where criminal cases go on appeal from the High Court directly to the House of Lords.

Correct Answer:

verifed

Verified

Unlock this answer now
Get Access to more Verified Answers free of charge

Related Questions

Q5: Case 1: A man is walking his

Q6: In practice, the principle of stare decisis

Q7: Decisions of the House of Lords/Supreme Court

Q8: When can the Court of Appeal decide

Q9: 'Case law' is the term used by

Q10: What does the latin phrase stare decisis

Q11: Retrospective overruling means that the ruling catches

Q12: Complete the following (select all that apply):

Q13: Which of the following would not be

Q15: Which of the following are not persuasive

Examlex

ExamLex

About UsContact UsPerks CenterHomeschoolingTest Prep

Work With Us

Campus RepresentativeInfluencers

Links

FaqPricingChrome Extension

Download The App

Get App StoreGet Google Play

Policies

Privacy PolicyTerms of ServiceHonor CodeCommunity Guidelines

Scan To Download

qr-code

Copyright © (2025) ExamLex LLC.

Privacy PolicyTerms Of ServiceHonor CodeCommunity Guidelines