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Criminal Law & Procedure Notes

Includes notes on: - Introduction to Crim Law - Causation - Fatal Offences - Defences to Homic...

90 pages, 26807 words

*High Distinction* Criminal Law & Procedure Notes Plus Every Crucial Case!

*High Distinction* Criminal Law & Procedure Notes Plus Every Crucial Case!

118 pages, 39263 words

(HD Mark) Exam Guide Criminal Law - ACU

The only notes you will need and bring in the exam room! Complete with law, cases, scenarios, issues...

28 pages, 15000 words

ACU - LAWS106 - Criminal Law

Got the top mark in this class. This notes is comprehensive, with all the relevant case notes. goo...

64 pages, 38300 words

Criminal Law Exam Notes

Concise exam notes with case references. CONTENTS OF NOTES Non-Fatal Offences Assault – Common...

42 pages, 16000 words

Criminal Law and Procedure Exam Notes

Comprehensive exam notes for LAWS106, Criminal Law and Procedure

123 pages, 43126 words

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Hi! My name is Gabi and I am a third year Bachelor of Laws student at ACU. My current GPA is 6.64...

Reviews

Really interesting subject, however quite intense if you can't handle gory details of crime.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2019

Really Interesting subject. Detailed and demanding yet the content is enjoyable.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2016

Lecturers were great. Junior Barrister that took tuts was a bit of a waste of time, but everything else was great

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2016

Each crime has elements without which there could be no crime committed. Those elments would either be actus reus or mens rea. The interaction between statute law ans case law is high. Focus on understanding the elements of the crime and know the case/statute law that governs it.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2015

Really interesting subject, valuable lectures, but overwhelming and unnecessary amount of cases, and higher expectations and standards than all other subjects, making it harder to succeed.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2014