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    s33 Crimes Act 1900 (NSW)

    Causation is something that is applied to every case. What has to be proven is that the Actus Reus has led to causation of the offence. To be free from any criminal offence, the defence need to prove Novus Actus Intervenes - and new intervening act that broke the chain of events of causation.
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    just out of curiosity ..

    Did Advanced, generally it is regarded that Advanced Students know how to workd a response better, but that doesn't stop standard nor does it mean that advanced students are taught that exclusively.
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    s33 Crimes Act 1900 (NSW)

    Basically, it refers to assualt and/or during resistance of arrest. Perhaps referred to as Aggravated Assault or Grevious Bodily Harm. As you can see the act explains: Mens Rea: "intent to do bodily harm or resist arrest" Actus Reus: "Wounding" Sentence: "shall be liable to...
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    Timetables

    I contacted the UWS, and they have told me about timetabling, its available now. Just ensure that you understand that although Tut-reg hasn't occired yet, that you just need to know your courses and that is pretty much how it will be. http://platformweb.uws.edu.au/pweb_tt/start.asp
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    Nursing students-Check this out

    That's the US, Australia is very much different.
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    Putting it all in Perspective

    cuddlepie shnooky wooky? lol
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    Putting it all in Perspective

    To make sure we all know where we are at. Lets form a list of requirements needed before uni starts. 1. 19th December, 2003 - UAI results 2. 19th Janurary 2004 -Main Round Offers 3. 26th-30th January -Enrolments 4...
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    i got my UWS id card..

    Hye I am getting a Usyd Law Library Card if accepted in DipLaw, does that mean laminated?
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    Newspapers

    What must be remembered: The Media is not the legal view, in fact it could be said that we look at the law through the media in legal studies and the issues they see, rather than through a judicial proceedure.
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    Timetables

    shivers from the HSC to this. Its bad. Can anyone tell me when I can find out my timetable so I can notify my employer.
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    UWS Diary

    lol. Everyone did that with H/W diaries at school, mine was usually the neatest one, not one scratch or bit of grafiti.
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    I Activated My Account!

    I registered too.
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    Social Science (Criminology)

    even so, too many sub majors mean a generic BSoSc.
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    Social Science (Criminology)

    Well, if there isn't enough classes get cancelled. I think it is a pretty reasonable amount. But psychology has meant people are putting crim as sub.
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    Social Science (Criminology)

    I know, we don't get any recognition that we do psych subjects. Sociology here I come :(
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    Newspapers

    All Newspapers have merits, I mainly refered to the Sydney Morning Herald. If you go to www.news.com.au, you have access to all the newspapers pretty much. I also find that refering to credible sources such as Government research is a must in making an opinion or expressing effectiveness...
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    Social Science (Criminology)

    Can't wait.
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