I think it may give you a small problem question, and by using the Act, see what the legal response is.
Ask your uni?
No its multiple choice . We were told in that point of that section was to reward preparation. also in the practice paper some of the questions asked included what some words meant .
No its multiple choice . We were told in that point of that section was to reward preparation. also in the practice paper some of the questions asked included what some words meant .
I see.
So in that Act, look for the 'Interpretation' sub section.
They will have the definitions for the words used in the Act.
Please read the attached statutory extract and prepare material for answering questions on the meaning, interpretation and application of this material.
definitely look at s22 of the magistrates courts act 1980
look for definitions of scheduled offence the value involved.
Please read the attached statutory extract and prepare material for answering questions on the meaning, interpretation and application of this material.
Yes I have looked at definitions. Also on west law there are annotations on conditions for example in S.3(1) where it says convicted of an offence, if the offence of which the defendant has been convicted does not exist,this section cannot be used to substitute a verdict of guilty on another offence;see r v abdul 2012. Is this important? Also is this what you meant when you said learn the cases?
Yes I have looked at definitions. Also on west law there are annotations on conditions for example in S.3(1) where it says convicted of an offence, if the offence of which the defendant has been convicted does not exist,this section cannot be used to substitute a verdict of guilty on another offence;see r v abdul 2012. Is this important? Also is this what you meant when you said learn the cases?