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CPR3701 Assignment 1 QUIZ
(COMPLETE ANSWERS)
Semester 2 2024 - DUE 30 August
2024
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,CPR3701 Assignment 1 QUIZ (COMPLETE ANSWERS)
Semester 2 2024 - DUE 30 August 2024
Question 1 Complete Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Question 2
Complete Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 QUIZ Choose the
CORRECT option from the following statements: a. The
regional court has appeal and review jurisdiction in
respect of criminal proceedings emanating from the
districtcourt. b. Only the Constitutional Court has the
jurisdiction to decide the constitutionality of any
legislation or any conduct ofthe President. c. An appeal
from a lower court can only be adjudicated upon by a
single judge. d. An appeal may be adjudicated upon by
either two or three judges. e. A regional court magistrate
may adjudicate over an appeal. Choose the INCORRECT
answer from the following statements: a. A summons is
prepared by the prosecutor, and issued by the clerk of the
court. b. A written notice to appear is prepared, issued
and handed directly to the accused by a prosecutor. c. A
written notice to appear always offers the accused the
option of paying a set admission of guilt fi ne in order
toavoid a court appearance. d. A child-accused may be
issued with a written notice to appear in respect of a
preliminary inquiry (in the presence ofa parent or
guardian?). e. An Indictment is used for the accused's
appearance in the high court. out of 100.00 Sunday, 11
August 2024, 12:06 AM Sunday, 11 August 2024, 14:14
PM 25.00/25.00 Grade 100.00
It looks like you’re sharing a set of quiz questions and answers, and you’re looking for the
correct and incorrect options. Here’s an analysis of each question based on legal principles:

Question 1: Choose the CORRECT option

, 1. a. The regional court has appeal and review jurisdiction in respect of criminal
proceedings emanating from the district court.
o Incorrect. The regional court does not have appeal and review jurisdiction; this
jurisdiction lies with the High Court.
2. b. Only the Constitutional Court has the jurisdiction to decide the constitutionality
of any legislation or any conduct of the President.
o Incorrect. The High Court and the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) also have the
authority to decide on the constitutionality of legislation and conduct, though only
the Constitutional Court has the final say on constitutional matters.
3. c. An appeal from a lower court can only be adjudicated upon by a single judge.
o Incorrect. In practice, appeals from lower courts are typically heard by more than
one judge.
4. d. An appeal may be adjudicated upon by either two or three judges.
o Correct. Appeals are generally heard by two or three judges in the High Court.
5. e. A regional court magistrate may adjudicate over an appeal.
o Incorrect. Regional court magistrates do not adjudicate appeals; this is handled
by higher courts.

Question 2: Choose the INCORRECT option

1. a. A summons is prepared by the prosecutor, and issued by the clerk of the court.
o Correct. This statement is accurate.
2. b. A written notice to appear is prepared, issued, and handed directly to the accused
by a prosecutor.
o Incorrect. This is typically handled by the police or traffic officers, not the
prosecutor.
3. c. A written notice to appear always offers the accused the option of paying a set
admission of guilt fine in order to avoid a court appearance.
o Incorrect. While this is common, not all written notices include this option.
4. d. A child-accused may be issued with a written notice to appear in respect of a
preliminary inquiry (in the presence of a parent or guardian).
o Correct. This is consistent with procedures in cases involving minors.
5. e. An indictment is used for the accused's appearance in the high court.
o Correct. An indictment is indeed used in the High Court.

Summary:

For Question 1, d is the correct answer.
For Question 2, b and c are incorrect statements, making either of them a valid answer depending
on the instructions.



Question 3 Complete Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Question 4
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