Legal studies ASOS 1

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Legal studies ASOS 1 flash cards for the legal study design
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Questão Responda
fairness rules of legal proceeding put in place so all parties can recieve impartial hearing without fear or favour
Access All people should be able to understand their legal rights and persue their case
equality all peoople should be treated equally under the law without worry and recieve equal oportunity to present their case
burden of proof responsibility of proving the fact of the case (party responsilbe for meeting standard of proof)
standard of proof strength of evidence or level of confidence required to support a case (beyond reasonable doubt)
presumption of innocent the right of all people accusdd of a crime to be presumed innocent until procen otherwise with sufficent evidence presented by the prosecution.
accused right to be tried without unreasonable delay right of the accused to have their csse heard in a timely fashion unless reasonable reason as to why their case is delayed
accused right to a fair trial right to have case heard fairly, publically and presided over a competent and unbiased and independent court
accused right to be tried by jury tried by an unbias jury comprising of randomly selected citizen from the electoral roll. (right applies when accused pleads not guilty to indictable offence)
accused right to be tried without delay FAIRNESS victims do not have to endure prolonged anxirty and stress waiting for case.
accused right to be tried without delay EQUALITY all accused irrespective of cirumstances will not have to endure prolonged and unreasonable delays
accused right to be tried without reasonable delays ACCESS resolved in a timely manner so backlog are relived thus, enabling more cases to get through the court system.
accuse right to fair hearing. FAIRNESS accused given best chance to prove themselves and defend against charges brought up against them. Ensure decision is based on the law and not prejuice and bias
accuse right to fair hearing EQUALITY upholds equality as same fundamental rules of evidence and procedures apply to all accused person.
accused right to fair trial ACCESS accused person given the best possilbe chance to achieve a just outcome.
right to give evidence as vulnerable witness if witness is considered "vulnerable" there may be certain arrangement for victim to give evidence of allowed by court eg. -cctv, being plaved behind a screen
what counts a vulnerable? -child under 18 -suffers from mental disability -alledged victim of sexual assult - victim of familt violence
victim right to be informed about proceeding victim of crime should be knowledgeable in cases they're involved in victim should know...
victim right to be informed of likely realese date of the accused being placed on victim register Will be notified
victim right to give evidences FAIRNESS upholds fairness as accomdation are made for witness in light of sensitive topic
victim right to give evidence EQUALITY all vulnerable witness treated with sensitivity
Victim rights to give evidence ACCESS enable witness who are normally too intimidated to partipate in trial by still being involved and avoid giving evidence
Victim rights to give evidence ACCESS enable witness who are normally too intimidated to partipate in trial by still being involved and avoid giving evidence
right to be informed of criminal proceedings FAIRNESS uncertainty about process/outcome will add suffering to victim; legal entitlement to be informed minimise suffering through keeping victims informed
right to be informed of criminal proceeding EQUALITY all witness provided with information about proceeding regardless of personal character. Therefore, promotes equality
right to be informed of criminal proceeding ACCESS understanding legal process ensuring victim know what to do/ public prosecution publishes info in different languages
right to be informed of released date FAIRNESS uncertainly about release date add suffering to victim. ensuring victims don't face uncertainty
right to be informed of likely released date EQUALITY all victims of serious offence can be placed on the victim register reguardless of personal characteristics
right to be informed of likely released date ACCESS information about victim register are published in many language

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