Australian courts use the Adversary System of trial as a mechanism to resolve conflicts in a peaceful way. This system was inherited from Britain and is often known as a contest for the truth.
In a criminal case, two parties — the prosecution and the defence — present their version of the facts before an independent and impartial Judge and in an indictable offence a jury of the accused’s peers.
In a criminal case, two parties — the prosecution and the defence — present their version of the facts before an independent and impartial Judge and in an indictable offence a jury of the accused’s peers.
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Complete Steve's PowerPoint Presentation...(so he can use it for next years legal class)
Complete Steve's PowerPoint Presentation...(so he can use it for next years legal class)
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