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AIN3701 LEARNING UNIT 4 Assessment 7 ACTIVITY 4.8
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AIN3701 
 
LEARNING UNIT 4 
 
Assessment 7 
ACTIVITY 4.8 
 
The following documents contains: 
 
Solutions(in the form of the code) as well 
as a guide on how to use it which is 
required to complete Activity 4.8 in 
learning unit 4. 
 
This is a guidance on how to use the attached VBA code for copying the template and completing it each on its own worksheet and named after the invoice number following good VBA coding practice. 
Before proceeding, it is important to note that plagiarism is a ser...
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Property Offences Summary OCR A Level Law
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I created these summary sheets of Property Offences with A01 for each sub-topic (Theft, Robbery and Burglary). These sheets are all I used to revise this topic and I achieved an A* as my final grade. They use colour, key titles and short summaries of all key content including cases.
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Offences Against the Person Law Summary Sheet
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The complete summary sheet for the Offences Against the Person part of A-level Law AQA. This includes cases and works as an essay plan with all the key point and information needed.
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SGS 4 Criminal Litigation LPC (Bail, Plea Before Venue and Allocation of Trial) Lecture, SGS and Solution Notes and Exam Structure (High Distinction)
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This document provides the user with how to structure a PBV hearing and bail question in the criminal litigation exam on the LPC. It also weighs up the pros and cons of crown court and magistrate court trials. This also provides an exam structure for a plea before venue allocation of trial and bail question.
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Distinction Grade Exam Flowchart Sexual Offences Act
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A summary exam flowchart setting out step by step how to answer scenario questions to a distinction level. Cases included and explained.
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Clients’ strict liability towards victims of sex-traffickinglest_131 1..2
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On 19 November 2008, the Home Office Secretary Jacqui Smith announced draft 
legislation intended to criminalise the purchase of sex from a prostitute who is 
‘controlled for another person’s gain’. This definition targets not only trafficked 
women but also those who work for a pimp. The offence will be punishable by a heavy 
fine and will carry a criminal record. According to the proposal, a plea of ignorance is 
no defence for men facing prosecution.1 This proposal follows the Swedish m...
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criminal and tort law Offences and defences for all exam boards A level
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this bundle includes both tort law and criminal law summary with cases included. You can buy the documents separately for around £10 each or this bundle with a discount. GOOD LUCK WITH EXAMS.
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CPR3701 EXAM PACK 2021.
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Criminal Procedure 
1. A BASIC INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 
1.1. The place of the law of criminal procedure in the legal system 
The law of criminal procedure is the entire body of rules that prescribes the procedure to follow in 
punishing criminals by virtue of state authority. 
Criminal procedure must, subject to the supremacy of the Constitution: 
- provide a process to enforce criminal law; 
- allocate power to state officials; and 
- articulate fair process norms with reliable outco...
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Supreme Court Cases
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The eighth constitutional Amendment was put in overtime. The first section of the Amendment protected savage acts and the use of torture against detainees. Additionally, the Amendment outlaws imprisonment for punishment, perpetration, and agony. The Amendment was formerly understood to prohibit only cruel and torturous penalties, but the Supreme Court interpreted it to advocate suitable punishment for inmates. 
 Following the Eighth Amendment's ratification, the Supreme Court has argued that cu...
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CPR3701 Notes. Complete And Verified. Must Read.
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1. INDICTMENTS AND CHARGE SHEETS 
Section 32 of the Constitution - Access to information 
(1) Everyone has the right of access to – 
(a) any information held by the state; and 
(b) any information that is held by another person and that is required for the exercise or 
protection of any rights. Section 35 of the Constitution – Arrested, detained and accused persons 
(3) Every accused person has a right to a fair trial, which includes the right – 
(a) to be informed of the charge with suffi...
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