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NCTJ Essential Media Law Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
  • NCTJ Essential Media Law Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers

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  • NCTJ Essential Media Law Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers Define 'summary proceedings' - answerHearings in which magistrates try or sentence defendants What is an 'either way' offence? - answerDefendants can either be tried in magistrates or crown court What is an 'indictable only' offence? - answerThe most serious crimes which begin in magistrates then the case is 'sent' to crown court What is a 'summary offence'? - answerThe most minor offences which are dealt with by...
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EMLR NCTJ - Court structures questions well answered 2024
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  • EMLR NCTJ - Court structuresMagistrates' - correct answer Appeal route: to High Court for judicial review, or Crown Court for conviction appeals CAN publish: court name; accused's name, age, address and job; relevant business info, names of counsel, bail and legal aid info CANNOT publish: reference to evidence, previous convictions S52A Crime and Disorder Act 1998 - correct answer limits what can be published from a preliminary hearing at magistrates Crown - correct answer Appeal route...
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NCTJ Essential Media Law Exam with Guaranteed Accurate Answers
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  • Define 'summary proceedings' - correct answer Hearings in which magistrates try or sentence defendants What is an 'either way' offence? - correct answer Defendants can either be tried in magistrates or crown court What is an 'indictable only' offence? - correct answer The most serious crimes which begin in magistrates then the case is 'sent' to crown court What is a 'summary offence'? - correct answer The most minor offences which are dealt with by magistrates. Define 'tor...
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NCTJ -Media Law – Terminologies Exam
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  • NCTJ -Media Law – Terminologies Exam 'summary proceedings' - answerHearings in which magistrates try or sentence defendants What is an 'either way' offence? - answerDefendants can either be tried in magistrates or crown court What is an 'indictable' offence? - answerThe most serious crimes which begin in magistrates then the case is 'sent' to crown court What is a 'summary offence'? - answerThe most minor offences which are dealt with by magistrates. Define 'tort' - answerA...
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NCTJ Essential Media Law Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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  • NCTJ Essential Media Law Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers Define 'summary proceedings' - answerHearings in which magistrates try or sentence defendants What is an 'either way' offence? - answerDefendants can either be tried in magistrates or crown court What is an 'indictable only' offence? - answerThe most serious crimes which begin in magistrates then the case is 'sent' to crown court What is a 'summary offence'? - answerThe most minor offences which are dealt with by...
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NCTJ Essential Media Law Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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  • NCTJ Essential Media Law Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers Define 'summary proceedings' - answerHearings in which magistrates try or sentence defendants What is an 'either way' offence? - answerDefendants can either be tried in magistrates or crown court What is an 'indictable only' offence? - answerThe most serious crimes which begin in magistrates then the case is 'sent' to crown court What is a 'summary offence'? - answerThe most minor offences which are dealt with by...
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*2024* LPC Criminal Litigation (BPP)- Top Distinction Level Notes & Step-by-Step Exam Solutions
  • *2024* LPC Criminal Litigation (BPP)- Top Distinction Level Notes & Step-by-Step Exam Solutions

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  • *Up-to-date 2024 Distinction level EXAM READY notes* for the Criminal Litigation module of the LPC at BPP University. *Suitable for students studying the LPC or LLM at the University of Law, BPP & all other universities* Contains a detailed overview of all 6 SGSs in the module, complete with likely answers to questions in the exam and a step-by-step guide to answering every possible long-form question that has been covered in the SGSs. You can print off and refer to this during the exams ...
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EMLR NCTJ - Court structures Questions with complete
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  • EMLR NCTJ - Court structures Questions with complete EMLR NCTJ - Court structures Magistrates' - correct answer Appeal route: to High Court for judicial review, or Crown Court for conviction appeals CAN publish: court name; accused's name, age, address and job; relevant business info, names of counsel, bail and legal aid info CANNOT publish: reference to evidence, previous convictions S52A Crime and Disorder Act 1998 - correct answer limits what can be published from a preliminary he...
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Criminal Litigation - Appeals from the magistrates’ courts and from the Crown Court in its appellate capacity
  • Criminal Litigation - Appeals from the magistrates’ courts and from the Crown Court in its appellate capacity

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  • 1. the power of the magistrates to rectify mistakes 2. the general right of appeal from the magistrates’ court to the Crown Court 3. the procedure in the Crown Court for dealing with the appeal 4. the powers of the Crown Court on appeal, including the power to increase sentence 5. appeal to the High Court by case stated and by judicial review 6. appeals from the Crown Court 1. the power of the Crown Court to rectify mistakes as to sentence 2. the right to appeal to the Court of Appeal...
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NCTJ - Media Law - Court Reporting Exam Questions With Complete And Verified Solutions
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  • NCTJ - Media Law - Court Reporting Exam Questions With Complete And Verified Solutions Name the three levels of crimes magistrates courts deal with - answerSummary offences - heard by the magistrates Either-way offences - Can stay in Magistrates or go to Crown Court Indictable-only - MUST be heard by Crown court, and usually only have an initial appearance before mags. What are Magistrate's powers? - answerCan sentence a person for up to 6 months for a single offence and a total of 12 ...
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