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townie

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Just some quick notes i did for crime, kinda read right b4 the exam kinda thing.

Plus, here are some cases and legislation that might be useful:

Crimes Act 1900 (NSW)
Primary legislation dealing with Crimes in NSW

Bail Act 1986 (NSW)
Sets out rules for Bail in NSW

Crimes (Sentencing Procedures) Act 1999 (NSW)
Deals with judicial discretion in relation to sentencing

Jury Act 1982 (NSW)
Sets out rules for juries

Summary Offences Act 1988 (NSW)
Sets out minor crimes in NSW

Drug Misuse and Trafficking Act 1985 (NSW)
Sets out drug laws in NSW

Victims Rights Act 1996 (NSW)
Sets out the charter of Victims Rights for victims of crimes

Dietrich v The Queen (1992) 109 ALR 385
Established the right of accused to legal representation in serious cases

La Fontaine v. The Queen (1976) 136 CLR 62
Case where murder could be found if accused did act knowing it would probably cause death or G.B.H. even with no intent

Woolmington v. DPP (1935) AC 462
Established principle of proof “beyond reasonable doubt”

Green v. R (1997) 97 A Crim R 307
Homosexual advance defence

McConnell v. R (1977) 1 NSWLR 714
Mens Rea can be transferred to a sequence of events

Blaue v. R (1875) 1 WLR 1411
Causation (Substantial and operative)
 

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hey great notes - just a couple of questions -

In sentencing - what is the presentation of character reference and the victim impact statement? is this basically <insert name> is a good bloke, ive known him for yada yada (like for a job) , and then the VIS being <insert name> caused this and this to happen to me.. i lost my job etc.?

sorry if thats kinda basic lol

and then, what is the administration of sentence?
 

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Tim_Shady said:
hey great notes - just a couple of questions -

In sentencing - what is the presentation of character reference and the victim impact statement? is this basically <insert name> is a good bloke, ive known him for yada yada (like for a job) , and then the VIS being <insert name> caused this and this to happen to me.. i lost my job etc.?

sorry if thats kinda basic lol

and then, what is the administration of sentence?
Character yes will usually include such stuff as hard working, strong in the community, no prior convictions etc. or it could be negative as well, from the prosecution.

victim impact statement are how the crime has affected the victim emotionally/physically/financially.

adimistration of sentence includes such things as security classification (for a custodial sentence) and whether protective custody is required (again for custodial sentences)
 

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townie... ur crime notes r pretty good... but in sequences of events for crime... surely the first shud be "crime committed" rather than investigation of the crime???
 

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almostangelic04 said:
townie... ur crime notes r pretty good... but in sequences of events for crime... surely the first shud be "crime committed" rather than investigation of the crime???
If you want to get all technical and correct :p then yes
 

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Hey guys,
These are my notes on criminal law. I know most people have finished their half yearlies by now, but i can't bring myself to write up notes until the very last minute lol. Hope somebody finds them useful.
 

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Thanks dudes for your notes, i had most of it but left a few things out, and seeing as though my legal 1/2 yearly is on thursday - extremely helpful :)
 

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MaryJ_ said:
Hey guys,
These are my notes on criminal law. I know most people have finished their half yearlies by now, but i can't bring myself to write up notes until the very last minute lol. Hope somebody finds them useful.


Mary J, please marry me.
 

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ohhh this is excellent, law study students should already know these legislations but thanks!:)
 

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thank you guys so much... my half yearlies are in like 3 days and I've been freaking out. This REALLY helps

:)
 

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:) thanx for the notes they really helped me
any other notes appreciated
 

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I read ur notes it's really useful, however, are you able to give some help with ESSAY writing. I seem to fail with essay writing only - with definitions etc I get like 85+% for all the tests, but when it comes to essays I get like ~60%.

Just some quick notes i did for crime, kinda read right b4 the exam kinda thing.

Plus, here are some cases and legislation that might be useful:

Crimes Act 1900 (NSW)
Primary legislation dealing with Crimes in NSW

Bail Act 1986 (NSW)
Sets out rules for Bail in NSW

Crimes (Sentencing Procedures) Act 1999 (NSW)
Deals with judicial discretion in relation to sentencing

Jury Act 1982 (NSW)
Sets out rules for juries

Summary Offences Act 1988 (NSW)
Sets out minor crimes in NSW

Drug Misuse and Trafficking Act 1985 (NSW)
Sets out drug laws in NSW

Victims Rights Act 1996 (NSW)
Sets out the charter of Victims Rights for victims of crimes

Dietrich v The Queen (1992) 109 ALR 385
Established the right of accused to legal representation in serious cases

La Fontaine v. The Queen (1976) 136 CLR 62
Case where murder could be found if accused did act knowing it would probably cause death or G.B.H. even with no intent

Woolmington v. DPP (1935) AC 462
Established principle of proof “beyond reasonable doubt”

Green v. R (1997) 97 A Crim R 307
Homosexual advance defence

McConnell v. R (1977) 1 NSWLR 714
Mens Rea can be transferred to a sequence of events

Blaue v. R (1875) 1 WLR 1411
Causation (Substantial and operative)
 

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