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ωну ∂σ ωє нανє ℓαωѕ❓ |
⭕️ To protect society ⭕️ To keep public order ⭕️ To keep ɑ minimised Standard of behaviour ⭕️ To seek justice ⭕️ To punish the defendant who's done the wrong |
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ᗯᕼᗩT'ᔕ TᕼE 2 TYᑭEᔕ Oᖴ ᒪᗩᗯᔕ❓ |
ᑭᑌᗷᒪIᑕ ᗩᑎᗪ ᑭᖇIᐯᗩTE
⭕️ Public law interacts between the state and its citizen this is criminal law.
⭕️ Private law interacts between individuals this is civil law. |
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ահɑԵ ժօҽՏ ϲɾíʍíղɑӀ Ӏɑա ʍҽɑղ❓ |
That body of the law that deals with conduct considered so harmful to society as a whole that it is prohibited by statute, prosecuted and punished by the government. |
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ահɑԵ'Տ Եհҽ ӀҽցɑӀ ժҽƒíղíԵíօղ ƒօɾ ϲíѵíӀ Ӏɑա❓ |
ϲíѵíӀ Ӏɑա A body of rules that delineate private rights and remedies, and govern disputes between individuals in such areas as contracts, property, and Family Law; distinct from criminal or public law |
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ահɑԵ'Տ Եհҽ ϲɾíʍíղɑӀ ϲօմɾԵՏ ՏԵɾմϲԵմɾҽ❓ |
⭕ Magistrates court A court presided over by a magistrate or magistrates that deals with minor offences and holds preliminary hearings for more serious ones. ⭕ Crown court (in England and Wales) a court of criminal jurisdiction, which deals with serious offences and appeals referred from the magistrates' courts. ⭕ Court of appeal court of appeals definition. Courts, also called appellate courts, that are designed as part of the system of due process. Cases may be presented to these courts if a party is dissatisfied with the original court's decision. ⭕ Supreme Court the final court of appeal in the UK for civil cases, which also hears appeals in criminal cases from England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. It was established in 2009 to take over the judicial functions of the House of Lords. |