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Hey,

with regards to court attendance what's the general consensus re. detail... they didn't make everything explicit.. like not even always the charge... u reckon just as much as we got down will do?!?

oh, and also, r we to be concerned with font size.. margins etc... like, are they planning on reading it or just checking we've done it?
 
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mine is not very detailed

font size 12 times new roman i kept it plain and simple i left the layout the same as the one they put on webCT i just typed on it so i assumed it was how they wanted it
 

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I posted this on the bullitin board, no one answered >L:

Mines range from 100 words to some 160 words for each case. I was pretty light on the Supreme Court cases because bail was not granted, meaning I have nothing to write for bail conditions.

Anyone had trouble getting their information to be completely accurate? The lawyers tend to mumble a lot....
 

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Yeah...mumbling for sure... i thought they'd be more eloquent :S..

yeah i saw a post on webct and was waiting to c the response..

well i spose i can't do much more then write down everything i copied down there and then.. there's nothing extra to look up.. haha.. i swear some of my charges don't even exist.. i made them up from like every 2nd word i got down.
 
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my supreme court stuff isn't very detailed but my local court s tuff is..

like..for one i found about 10 presumptions, a few exceptions about 6 or 7 s32 bits relevant.. plus police reasons were heaps! long so they're heaps detailed

i wouldn't worry too much since its just a pass/fail thing:)
 

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exactly, and depends on the luck of the draw of what cases u heard...

like none of mine brought up presumptions and thus, no exceptions
 

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the reading 4 this wk for foundation...oh my goodness.

so much maths hey?!?

Had to read the standard deviations and standard error stuff a few times :S
 

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Angel45 said:
the reading 4 this wk for foundation...oh my goodness.

so much maths hey?!?

Had to read the standard deviations and standard error stuff a few times :S

i havent done any work this weekend :eek: i have been out and now i am going out again :rolleyes: i wont be home until about 12am and then i have to be up at 6 2morro :rolleyes:
 

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Don't worry, ur not missing anything...

Have a good time!! Hehe.


I've 4gotten so much yr 12 maths.. i think it left me the min. the HSC examiner lady said pens down.
 
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Angel45 said:
Don't worry, ur not missing anything...

Have a good time!! Hehe.


I've 4gotten so much yr 12 maths.. i think it left me the min. the HSC examiner lady said pens down.
lol only reason whyt i remember all that stuff is we did it ini year 10, 11 and 12 lol

so even though i suck at it i still remember how to do it :)
 

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How much of a rip having to buy the textbook...$65

that's $80 with the reader.

spose it's round crim but still.. so much money.
 
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Demandred said:
Some of us actually spent $1000 + for text books so far.
wtf?!
how'd u spend so much? that's nuts!

i think after discount adn after buying 2 or 3 other books like butterworths guides and stuff i spent just over $600... did you get all the recommended books too or somethin?
 

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Only brought 3 recomended books so far this year, Butterworths Tutorial Series - Criminal Law 2nd Edition, Butterworth Tutorial Series for Torts and another torts book I cant remember off the top of my head. All together, $250. All my books are new, I am not rich, I worked really hard to get the money, I am sure these will last me decades.

Ask Jen that question :).
 
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Demandred said:
Only brought 3 recomended books so far this year, Butterworths Tutorial Series - Criminal Law 2nd Edition, Butterworth Tutorial Series for Torts and another torts book I cant remember off the top of my head. All together, $250. All my books are new, I am not rich, I worked really hard to get the money, I am sure these will last me decades.

Ask Jen that question :).
yeah that explains it then...

i got buttworths thingo for crim which was $23 and a legal writing book which was $25...

i never buy recommended stuff coz i don't think its worth the money coz i never have time to read em and my bro says a lot of the crim one especiually is irrelevant,.. like, for $120 i'd be wanting to use more than half of a recommended text book :)
 

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The stupid thing though for foundation is we hadda buy the reader coz the textbook wasn't printed.. now it's printed we have to buy that too.
 

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Hey,

Any1 else finding the law foundation reading starting to get tiresome (even if it is interesting) to get through...esp. when 2 chapters of reading is required!!

I simply can't process it on first read through so I end up reading ova and ova...and making notes from it is also time consuming - i'm uncertain as to what is MOST important....any1 got any suggestions...any1 else wanna rant so I don't feel so alone! hahaha
 
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Angel45 said:
Hey,

Any1 else finding the law foundation reading starting to get tiresome (even if it is interesting) to get through...esp. when 2 chapters of reading is required!!

I simply can't process it on first read through so I end up reading ova and ova...and making notes from it is also time consuming - i'm uncertain as to what is MOST important....any1 got any suggestions...any1 else wanna rant so I don't feel so alone! hahaha
not really anythin we can do apart from read it a bit at a time... i just read say 3 topics - ie 3 bits under separate headings in each chapter, then go do something else, come back and do some more

i don't min dlaw foundation although assignment is damn hard!

i more hate crim... too much 2 read...
 

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