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Card 6
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In criminal law, who is the burden of proof on, and what is the standard of proof?
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Card 7
Front
For a summary offence, where is the trial heard?
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Card 8
Front
For a triable either way offence, what stage happens after D is arrested and charged?
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Card 9
Front
For an indictable offence, where is the plea heard?
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Card 10
Front
Society expressing disapproval is the aim of what from of sentencing?
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Card 11
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What is an example of a mitigating factor?
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Card 12
Front
In Negligence, where did the three part test come from?
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Card 13
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What does the term 'res ipsa loquitor' mean?
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Card 14
Front
Where can a negligence case be heard?
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Card 15
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What is Arbitration?
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