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  • What is public law?


    Laws dealing with the relationship between an individual and the state.

    law public
  • What does criminal law involve?


    Prosecuting individuals accused of acts against the state.

    law criminal
  • What is the main criminal statute in NSW?


    Crimes Act 1900 (NSW)

    law statute
  • What does constitutional law deal with?


    Disputes regarding the power of federal and state governments.

    law constitutional
  • What is an example of a constitutional law case?


    Commonwealth V ACT (2013) - same sex marriage constitution.

    law cases
  • What does administrative law handle?


    Disputes between individuals and government departments.

    law administrative
  • What is private law?


    Laws that deal with relationships between individuals in society.

    law private
  • What does contract law deal with?


    Disputes regarding breaches of legally binding agreements.

    law contract
  • What is included in family law?


    Divorce, children issues, property disputes, care of children.

    law family
  • What is tort law?


    A civil wrong that protects individual rights.

    law tort
  • What does negligence refer to?


    The duty of care in circumstances causing harm.

    law negligence
  • What is a key case in negligence?


    Donoghue V Stevenson (1932)

    law cases
  • What is defamation?


    Ruining a person's reputation with untrue claims.

    law defamation
  • What are the types of trespass?


    Interference with land, person, or property.

    law trespass
  • What does nuisance refer to?


    Interference that can be public or private.

    law nuisance
  • What does industrial law cover?


    Disputes between employers and employees, workplace safety.

    law industrial
  • What does property law involve?


    Buying, selling, or leasing property, including intellectual property.

    law property
  • What is a summary offence?


    A less serious crime handled in Local Court.

    law summary
  • What happens during a summary hearing?


    Accused pleads guilty or not guilty; case is heard.

    law hearing
  • What is an indictable offence?


    A serious crime that requires trial in District or Supreme Court.

    law indictable
  • What occurs if the accused pleads guilty in an indictable offence?


    Sentencing date is set, and the accused is sentenced by the Judge.

    law indictable
  • What is the role of a jury in an indictable offence?


    A jury of 12 people is empanelled if the accused pleads not guilty.

    law jury
  • What happens after the judge instructs the jury?


    The jury retires and considers the verdict.

    law jury
  • What does the jury do in court?


    The jury gives the verdict in court.

    law jury
  • What happens if the accused is found not guilty?


    The accused is acquitted.

    law verdict
  • What occurs if the accused is found guilty?


    The judge sets a sentencing date.

    law sentencing
  • What is the first step in a civil case?


    An issue arises, e.g., negligence.

    law civil
  • Who seeks legal advice in a civil case?


    The injured party, known as the plaintiff.

    law civil
  • What does the solicitor prepare for the plaintiff?


    A statement of claim outlining the case.

    law solicitor
  • What may a solicitor send to the defendant?


    A letter of demand.

    law solicitor
  • What happens if there is no response from the defendant?


    The solicitor may serve the statement of claim on the defendant.

    law civil
  • What does the court set after lodging the statement of claim?


    A timeline for the matter.

    law court
  • What may the defendant's solicitor prepare?


    A Statement of Defence.

    law defense
  • What may solicitors for both parties attempt?


    Negotiate a settlement out of court.

    law settlement
  • What happens if there is no settlement?


    The matter may be heard in court.

    law court
  • What may the court order during the trial?


    Alternative dispute resolution (ADR).

    law adr
  • What happens during the court case presentation?


    Each side presents its case calling witnesses.

    law trial
  • How many jurors are needed in a Supreme Court jury?


    4-6 jurors.

    law jury
  • Who decides the verdict after the case presentation?


    The magistrate/judge or jury.

    law verdict
  • What can both sides decide at any stage during the trial?


    To settle the matter.

    law settlement
  • What is the role of a magistrate?


    Presides in Local, Children's, or Coroners Court.

    law magistrate
  • What does a judge do in jury trials?


    Decides questions of law, instructs the jury, and passes sentences.

    law judge
  • Who represents the Police in criminal trials?


    Police Prosecutor.

    law prosecutor
  • What is the main role of barristers?


    To act as counsel for clients in court.

    law barrister
  • What does a court officer do?


    Calls and swears in witnesses and keeps order in court.

    law court_officer
  • What is the role of a Corrective Services Officer?


    In charge of an accused person in custody.

    law corrective_services
  • What is a characteristic of common law?


    Used in adversarial trial systems with strict rules of evidence.

    law common_law
  • What defines civil law systems?


    Uses the inquisitorial system where the judge acts as an investigator.

    law civil_law