What are 4 purposes of criminal pre-trail procedures?
who can bail be granted by? (3)
a police officer - at police station when person charged
a magistarte - at bail hearing in mag court
a bail justice - appointed by attorney general to decide whether accused person eligible for bail
what are 4 conditions of bail?
What is the purpose of bail? (2)
what are 3 reasons bail may be refused?
if the person is:
what is the purpose of remand? (3)
what is the hand-up-brief used in committal proceedings?
contains written statements (has largely eliminated need for oral evidence)
what are the 4 purposes of committal proceedings?
what are the general purposes of criminal sanctions?
punish deter rehabilitate denunciate protect
what will the judge consider when deciding an appropriate sentence? (4)
what are 3 strengths of bail?
what are 3 weaknesses of bail?
what are 3 strengths of remand?
what are 3 weaknesses of remand?
what are 3 strengths of committal hearings?
what are 3 weaknesses of committal hearings?
what is the purpose of a fine? (5)
what is the purpose of a CCO? (5)
what is the purpose of imprisonment? (5)
What are 2 processes that help achieve timely resolution of disputes?
committal proceedings - ensure there is sufficient evidence to support a conviction by jury. means superior courts not being clogged up with cases unlikely to succeed (saves time for legal system)
directions hearings - designed to speed up processes by having some issues resolved before the trial begins
what are 2 process that hinder timely resolution of disputes?
committal proceedings - can add to delays experienced in some cases
Granting bail is a long and slow process
what is 1 recent change to help the timely resolution of disputes?
weekend bail and remand court - reduces backlog of cases during the week
what is 1 recommendation for change and how would this help timely resolution of disputes?
expansion of the weekend operation of the Melbourne mag court - to other locations to enable greater speed in dealing with applications
what are 2 processes that help achieve entitlement to a fair and unbiased hearing?
committal proceedings - enables accused to learn of prosecutions case against them, helping prepare defence, putting them on equal footing w/ prosecution
police investigation - police powers (questioning, searches) are balanced against individual rights (right to contact legal rep) which makes sure people are treated equally and fairly by the police