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Essay Title Rating
Describe the powers the Police have to stop and search and arrest individuals
4 out of 5 stars
Describe the process by which a Bill becomes an Act of Parliament.
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Describe the range of duties undertaken by Lay Magistrates.
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Describe the Role and Power of Magistrates
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Describe the Role and Power of Magistrates.
5 out of 5 stars
Describe the Role and Power of Magistrates.
1 out of 5 stars
Describe the role and powers of lay magistrates in criminal cases. b) Consider whether lay magistrates are adequately trained for their work
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Describe the role of the judiciary
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Describe the selection, training and role of lay Magistrates.
0.5 out of 5 stars
Describe the selection, training, and role of lay magistrates.
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Describe the special defences of diminished responsibility and provocation, Comment on the advantages and disadvantages of these defences.
2 out of 5 stars
Describe the system of appointing and training Lay Magistrates.
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Describe The Work of The Magistrates Court, The Problems and The Proposals for Reform
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Directed Study - Lay Magistrates.
3 out of 5 stars
Discover whether, in the criminal law, negligence ever breaks the chain of causation and to determine the circumstances if this is ever so
2.5 out of 5 stars
Discuss either in the relation to the actus reus or the mens rea of theft, the problems associated with that particular aspect of the law
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Discuss how successful the courts have been in defining intention.
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Discuss The Advantages & Disadvantages of The Use of Lay Magistrates
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Dishonesty.
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Distinction Between Criminal And Civil Law.
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Distinguish Criminal law from Civil law in the English Legal System. Outline the jurisdiction and composition of the courts of trial dealing with these two different types of cases.
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Distinguishing between a Lay Magistrate and a Stipendiary Magistrate.
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Distinguishing the criminal and civil law
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Do we have enough freedom?
0.5 out of 5 stars
Do we need the Bill of Rights? I think so. If we didn't have them, we could get a cruel and unusual punishment for doing a minor thing.
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