um couple weeks ago...I dont particualrly like LIAC as much coz i prefer to read case law....*my friends think i am sad* but i do like the UNI TBs they have there
OMG number 6...we went on a legal excursion to LIAC (i was in heaven with the case law books) anway we saw that guy in the morning b4 left from stratty and then wen we gewt to the state library he was outside state parliament house!
My friend asked me...and I knew strict liablity from Mock Trial...so i got the book out and i was like...the way the book describes it makes it sound like it is exactly the same thing...I was like where is Jonathan wen u need him LOL
Look in ur local paper...my guy was on $40 an hour...usually the smaller driving skools are cheaper and not necessarily and different...ask ur friends...someone shld know someone good :)
I am a little bit confused about the difference between Strict Liability and Absolute Liability. I know that Stict Liablity offences do not require the element of mens rea...but my book says ABSOLUTE LIABILTY IS PROOF OF THE ACT ONLY which sounds the same to me...(page 75 Heinmann txtbook 4 u...
these are the crimes that go with the punishments
Offences against persons are crimes which involve some form of injury to an individual. For example assault/battery and homicide.
Economic offences involve damage or loss of the victim’s property. They include White collar crimes and crimes...