Hey guys,
I just received the UNSW AAA scholarship and to be honest, is it just plain weird that I can get into combined law with 95? Technically, I can get in with 94.6-94.9 and this is not to mention my application of EAS and the use of bonus points.
So essentially, I could get into Combined...
Im confused - doesn't the trial process begin with a committal hearing to establish a reasonable case against the accused. If the crown fails to establish a prima facie case, then there's no point in gathering a jury?
Isn't the initiation of the process therefore the first step?
Sheer...
I just talked about United States and Australia doing their own thing in terms of state sovereignty and the power to make their own laws regarding capital punishment.
LOL I muted the page. Yeah both the legal teachers (one of them a HSC marker - she's been teaching it for like 10 years) agreed with me with the operative words been planned and robbed. It seems that they are two separate crimes in itself. This however is still up to debate.
I did some research: http://www.geoffharrison.com.au/conspiracy
- It seems that conspiracy in itself is its own crime and therefore the prosecution can charge it as a separate crime.
Agreed. Is it me or did the Board make very intricate multiple choice questions that required heaps and heaps of thought. It was way harder than the trial MC.
It would be robbery only because he assisted in the crime and through process of elimination it has to be robbery. That said, this leads onto the next question as it is both conspiracy and robbery, because the key word "planned" implies a conspiracy. A conspiracy was evident coupled with the...
I thought the difficulty varied.
English = Okay (a bit harder than expected - Module B of course)
Extension English = Okay (a bit harder than expected because of the random stimuli)
Ancient History = Easy
Legal Studies = Okay (harder than expected)
History Extension = Okay (Q.1 was just random...