| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| How many jurors in a jury? | 12 | 86%
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| What court are the most serious crimes heard in? | Supreme Court of Victoria (Trial Division) | 79%
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| The elements of a crime are 'actus reus' and... | Mens Rea | 76%
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| Minor crimes are called 'summary offences.' Serious crimes are called... | Indictable Offences | 69%
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| What is the lowest court on the Victorian Court Hierarchy? | Magistrates' Court | 67%
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| Which party brings the case to court in criminal law? | Prosecution | 67%
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| What is the standard of proof in criminal law? | Beyond Reasonable Doubt | 64%
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| What type of law is made by parliament? | Statute Law | 64%
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| In a criminal case, the accused can be found guilty. In a civil case, the defendant can be found... | Liable | 62%
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| Factors that may reduce the sentence are called... | Mitigating Factors | 55%
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| The principles of justice are fairness, equality, and... | Access | 52%
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| Juries determine guilt. What do judges determine?* | Sanction | 52%
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| Factors that may increase the sentence are called... | Aggravating Factors | 50%
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| The two types of deterrence are 'general deterrence' and... | Specific Deterrence | 45%
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| The jurisdiction of courts are the 'original jurisdiction' and the... | Appellate Jurisdiction | 38%
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