we had this assessment too....i did the case R v SLD perhaps more easily recognised as Central coast murder, it was about a child who has aged 13 who stabbed a 3 year old girl, Courtney Morely Clarke to death. Its a pretty good case to use for the assignment, i found it interesting, there aren't too many intricate details of the murder, you can just sum it up in a line, thats what i did, i stated what SLD did in a line, then i went on the descirbe the elements of crime, factors, effectiveness etc...you can analyse this one pretty easily and look at effectiveness, whether justice was achieved for victim and society etc because SLD was a child..you can then delve into the whole doli incapax thing about whether he really knew what he was doing was serious and not just naughty or mischevious, important to relate back to articles and documents, there were anumber for my case, except it was good because it wasn't as media hyped as R v BSKAF "gang rape" case...so manybe the chances of ur fellow students using this case is smaller...this guy, SLD by the way has like a TRILLION factors which affected his criminal behaviour and if u dwld the case summary off austlii it will go into it in great detail. for my speech i made sure i used appropriate legal terminlogy wherever i could and also define it. Eg SLD had the mens rea or the intent to commit the crime...the case was heard in the NSW supreme court which has the original jurisdiction to hear serious indictable offences <-- stuff like that, DEFINE it as you go...makes u look like you know what ur on about
Its a very easy assessment if you can target what you're meant to talk about (if applicable to the case) the cas eyou choose is also important, Yes as pthers said make sure u can evaulate the effectiveness and efficiency of the legal system for that case, but dont worry because no matter what case u choose there will always be parts that would have been dealt with ineffeciently.
some good cases are
R v Fernando (involves ATSI offender)
R v Said Morgan
R v Milat <-- this is quite popular though, steer clear if u can
R v O'Grady
R v SLD
R v LMV 9??) <-- not sure of name but it is also another child case...Corey Davis was the name
R v Follbigg <-- will be popular too, the problem witht his case is that there will be TOO much info and difficult to condense
good luck!