HIGH H1 (89%) CRIMINAL LAW HYPOTHETICAL SCHEMATIC
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Description
Ah yes, the Criminal Law exam: a weekend-long, 100% behemoth that is more than anything else, a testament to your ability to keep trucking for 72 straight hours. Fortunately, tears need only be optional. I have prepared a super handy step-by-step schematic that will help you tackle the Criminal Law hypothetical on your final exam. It is super concise, thorough and easy to follow, and features provisions from the various legislation (Crimes Act, Bail Act, Criminal Procedure Act, Sentencing Act, Juries Act) all within the one document so you won't have to search through Austlii while writing. The schematic covers all material from the subject as follows: 1. Non-Fatal/Non-Sexual Offences 2. Policing, Arrest, Charge, Interview 3. Bail and Trial 4. Sentencing 5. Sexual Offences 6. Theft, Robbery and Armed Robbery 7. Homicide 8. Manslaughter 9. Defences About me: I have an H1 WAM and did particularly well on the Criminal Law exam (thanks, of course, to these killer notes). I also tutor Criminal Law through the university. Hit that download button, and go get yourself that H1!
UniMelb
Semester 2, 2021
58 pages
55,096 words
$29.00
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UniMelb, Parkville
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