Variety of sources/textbook/research/teacher confirmationHow can you be sure?
19 can't be de - police have the ability to arrest someone if they believe on "reasonable grounds" that they have committed or about to commit a crime - i.e. basically nothing can be done without an arrestI don't think we can have a confirmed set of answers, some are too ambiguous, I think 15 and 19 are both d.
100% agree with these answers and your explanations1)d
2)b
3)a
4)c
5)a
6)b
7)b
8)c
9)a
10)c
11)c
12)a
13)d
14)b
15) b
16)d
17)a
18)c
19)a
20)b
Thanks! Does that mean for q 15 you also belive B?100% agree with these answers and your explanations
made two STUPID mistakes though so 18/20.
I didn't read that those two guys were of different ages so i said heard by judge and jury instead of different quotes (the young guy would obviously be in childrens court with a magistrate garrr!)
and then the sex offenders one: i put domestic law, went back and checked, put transnational cos i felt i had overanalysed it. brrrr
but apart from that
lol which one did you get wrong?Hoping those are correct for a 19/20
yeah 15 has to be b.Thanks! Does that mean for q 15 you also belive B?
We are in a similar boat in terms of stupid mistakes - I too put judge and jury without taking into proper consideration their ages
I had transnational law then changed to Australian domestic law thank god
My second mistake is the Victim Impact Statement (I knew they could be used at sentencing)
If question 15 is correct, I too got 18/20 LOL