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Describe the powers the Police have to stop and search and arrest individuals
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.
Describe the Role and Power of Magistrates.
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.
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.
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.
Discover whether, in the criminal law, negligence ever breaks the chain of causation and to determine the circumstances if this is ever so
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?
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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