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Queensland Bar Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers!! Popular
  • Queensland Bar Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers!!

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  • Barrister's Conduct Rules - Answer-1.2.2010 Application of the Rules. To any barrister if the local rules don't cover a situation To interstate Barristers, and Crown or statutory barristers except for rules 15 -25 and 95-109 Advocacy Rules 12-14 - Answer-12-14 Conduct .. must not dishonest, disrepute, diminish public confidence in the bar, and not do any vocation that might adversely impact reputation or ability to represent and not use qualifications for private advantage unless reasonable
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2024 Solicitors and Barristers EXAM latest update 2024 FINAL PASS A+
  • 2024 Solicitors and Barristers EXAM latest update 2024 FINAL PASS A+

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  • 2024 Solicitors and Barristers EXAM latest update 2024 FINAL PASS A+ How many barristers are employed by the CPS? - ANSWER3000 What are Barristers referred to as? - ANSWER-'The Bar' What is 'direct access'? - ANSWER-barristers approached directly by a client (this can be in any area of law EXCEPT family or criminal law) What is the 'cab bank rule'? - ANSWER-barristers can't refuse a case if it's in their area of specialism and they're free but can refuse if a barrister has be...
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Bar Exams - Ethics - Barristers' Rules Questions with 100% correct answers | verified | latest update 2024
  • Bar Exams - Ethics - Barristers' Rules Questions with 100% correct answers | verified | latest update 2024

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2024 Solicitors and  Barristers EXAM latest  update 2024 FINAL  PASS A+
  • 2024 Solicitors and Barristers EXAM latest update 2024 FINAL PASS A+

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  • 2024 Solicitors and Barristers EXAM latest update 2024 FINAL PASS A+ How many barristers are employed by the CPS? - ANSWER3000 What are Barristers referred to as? - ANSWER-'The Bar' What is 'direct access'? - ANSWER-barristers approached directly by a client (this can be in any area of law EXCEPT family or criminal law) What is the 'cab bank rule'? - ANSWER-barristers can't refuse a case if it's in their area of specialism and they're free but can refuse if a barriste...
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WJEC criminology unit 3 - crime scene to courtroom AC2.4 WJEC criminology unit 3 - crime scene to courtroom AC2.4
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  • This document includes notes and information about AC2.4 within unit 3 criminology that allowed me to achieve an A grade. Here you will find information about how: evidence, witnesses, experts, judiciary, media, politics, barristers and legal teams affect the outcome of criminal cases.
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QLD Barristers Rules.
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A Level Law Final Examination  Questions and Answers
  • A Level Law Final Examination Questions and Answers

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  • Name the regulatory body for barristers, where it can refer cases to, and available sanctions The independent Bar Standards Board was set up and regulates the profession of barristers. It sets out training and entry standards; a code of conduct which barristers should comply with. It investigates any alleged breach of the code of conduct; it can discipline any barrister who is in breach of the code - if the matter is serious it will be referred to an independent Disciplinary TribuName ...
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WJEC Criminology Unit 3 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A
  • WJEC Criminology Unit 3 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A

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  • WJEC Criminology Unit 3 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A Q: On what grounds could bail be refused? Answer: If there are reasonable grounds for thinking that a person may: (i) Fail to surrender to bail. (ii) Commit an offence while on bail. (iii) Interfere with a witness. Q: What factors can a court consider when deciding on bail? Answer: The nature and seriousness of an offence. The character of the defendant and of his anteced...
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NCTJ media law course exam questions and answers correctly solved
  • NCTJ media law course exam questions and answers correctly solved

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  • NCTJ media law course exam questions and answers correctly solved NCTJ media law course exam questions 1.a. Name two sources of law - correct answer Precedent and statute. Precedent - a previous decision in a previous case that must be followed in similar cases. Statute - a written law passed by a legislation body. 1.b. In which court would a student sue a landlord for return of their £600 deposit? - correct answer Civil court as it is to sort out a financial disagreement. Compensation ...
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NCTJ media law course exam questions and answers graded A+ 2024/2025
  • NCTJ media law course exam questions and answers graded A+ 2024/2025

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  • NCTJ media law course exam questions1.a. Name two sources of law - correct answer Precedent and statute. Precedent - a previous decision in a previous case that must be followed in similar cases. Statute - a written law passed by a legislation body. 1.b. In which court would a student sue a landlord for return of their £600 deposit? - correct answer Civil court as it is to sort out a financial disagreement. Compensation is arranged at civil courts. 1.c. In which criminal court are defenda...
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