A | B |
criminal | murder or robbery is this type of law |
civil | defamation or arguments between neighbours are examples of this type of war |
equal | principle of law - All people are ? before the law |
hearing | principle of law - All people have the right of a fair ? |
appeal | principle of law - Individuals have the right to ? |
police, lawyers and judges | in our legal system everyone should be treated equally by |
silent | in a fair hearing everyone has the right to remain ? |
adult | if under 18 people have the right to have an ? in attendance |
an appeal | people who believe the outcome of their case was unjust have the right to have their case reviewed by a higher court. this is called |
hierarchy | the court system in every state is ranked in order of |
supreme court | the court with the highest power in each state is this court |
magistrates court | e court with the lowest power in each state is this court |
high court | the one court with overall power in Australia is which court |
war crimes, treason and serious murder trials | the high court deals with these types of cases |
civil actions <$100,000 and minor criminal offences | magistrates court deals with these type of offences |
prosecuted | when an individual breaks the criminal law they will be P? by the state |
sanctions | imprisonment, a fine or a community corrections order are examples of these |
punishment | another word for sanctions is ? |
summary offences | name given to minor crime/offences heard by the magistrates court |
indictable offences | name given to serious offences requiring trial by judge and jury |