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)
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)