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CPR3701 Previous Assignment Q and A 2022 -2017.
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CPR3701 Previous Assignment Q and A 
2022 -2017. 
Previous Assignment Q & A 2022-2017 compilation 
CPR3701 
7 ASSIGNMENT 03 
and no individual or general answers will be provided to students. 
1. A is arrested on a charge of theft involving funds in the company that she 
works for, namely, Digital Incryption. The matter is brought to court 
whereupon the prosecutor, P, decides to ‘drop’ the charges against A. 
(a) Briefly discuss the process, circumstances and the consequences of 
the withdr...
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TCIC.NCIC TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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The goal of NCIC is to help the criminal justice community perform its duties by providing and maintaining a computerized filing system of - Answer- Accurate and timely documented criminal justice information 
 
Data obtained over TLETS/NLETS may only be disseminated to - Answer- Correction Officers, District/County Prosecutors/Magistrates,Federal LE Agents, Peace Officers, Probation and Parole Officers 
 
Who is the CSA in Texas ? - Answer- Terminal Agency Coordinator (TAC) 
 
Unauthorized CHRI...
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2022 OCTOBER EXAM SOLUTIONS - Civil Procedure (CIV3701)
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INTRODUCTORY STUDIES 
QUESTION 1 
(a) Briefly explain the main characteristics of the adversarial system of civil procedure. (4) 
(b) Name any three (3) characteristics of court annexed mediation. (3) 
(c) Briefly explain the concurrent jurisdiction the High Court has with the Constitutional Court. (4) 
(d) Briefly explain the difference between domicile and residence. (4) [15] 
HIGH COURT JURISDICTION AND PROCEDURE 
QUESTION 2 
(a) Y is an incola of Durban. Z wishes to commence proceedings agai...
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Assignment 1 Unit 6 - Criminal Investigation Procedures in Practice
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Distinction graded assignment on the legal framework, a good outline of layout, and a good baseline of what content is needed for a distinction grade.
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SQE 1 Criminal Litigation
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Introducing Criminal Litigation notes from The SQE Hub specifically tailored by addressing each of the assessment specifications listed on the SRA website. These high yield notes are an amazing revision aid and address the following: 
-	Rights of a suspect being detained by the police for questioning; 
-	Identification procedures; 
-	Advising a client, including vulnerable clients, whether to answer police questions; 
-	Procedure for interviewing a suspect under PACE 1984; 
-	Bail application...
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WJEC Criminology Unit 3 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A
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WJEC Criminology Unit 3 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A 
 
Q: On what grounds could bail be refused? 
 
Answer: 
 If there are reasonable grounds for thinking that a person may: 
(i) Fail to surrender to bail. 
(ii) Commit an offence while on bail. (iii) Interfere with a witness. 
 
 
Q: What factors can a court consider when deciding on bail? 
 
Answer: 
 The nature and seriousness of an offence. 
The character of the defendant and of his anteced...
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BPP LPC Criminal law - exam revision guide
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BPP LPC Criminal law - exam revision guide 
 
Crim Lit SGS 1 — CJS, CrPR & PCR 
 
Apply the CrPR to the Overriding Objective and the Court’s Case Management Powers 
-	CrPr 1 — Overriding Objective 
•	Adversarial System 
•	Court of First Instance — Both the Magistrates and the Crown Court 
•	Indictable def — Case may be dealt with in the Crown Court or the Magistrates 
•	Summary 
•	Either Way 
•	Indictable 
-	CrPR 3 — Active Case Management 
-	Concerned about serious delay...
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NCTJ Court Reporting with complete solutions 2024/2025
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NCTJ Court ReportingThree types of criminal case 
Summary, either way and indictable-only 
 
 
Summary case 
A minor offence dealt within the Magistrates' Court. No right to a jury trial. 
 
 
 
Either-way 
Depending on severity, an offence that can be dealt with in either Magistrates' Court or Crown Court. Defendant can choose trial by Crown Court 
 
 
Indictable-only 
The most severe crimes. Processed at Magistrates' Court, but not dealt with there. Must be tried in the Crown Court, e.g. mu...
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NCTJ Essential Media Law questions with verified solutions 2024
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NCTJ Essential Media LawDefine 'summary proceedings' - correct answer Hearings in which magistrates try or sentence defendants 
 
What is an 'either way' offence? - correct answer Defendants can either be tried in magistrates or crown court 
 
What is an 'indictable only' offence? - correct answer The most serious crimes which begin in magistrates then the case is 'sent' to crown court 
 
What is a 'summary offence'? - correct answer The most minor offences which are dealt with by magi...
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NCTJ -Media Law - Terminologies fully solved 2024/2025
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NCTJ -Media Law - Terminologies'summary proceedings' - correct answer Hearings in which magistrates try or sentence defendants 
 
What is an 'either way' offence? - correct answer Defendants can either be tried in magistrates or crown court 
 
What is an 'indictable' offence? - correct answer The most serious crimes which begin in magistrates then the case is 'sent' to crown court 
 
What is a 'summary offence'? - correct answer The most minor offences which are dealt with by magistrat...
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