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Which of the following is a remedy available under the civil law??

A

A fine?

B

?Imprisonment?

C

?Damages

All criminal law cases begin in which of the following courts?

A

The County Court

B

The Magistrate's Court?

C

The Crown Court

The Queen's Bench, Family and Chancery are all division of which court??

A

Crown Court?

B

?Supreme Court?

C

High Court

?Which of the following statements concerning cases brought before a Magistrate's Courts is correct??

A

The case is decided by the Magistrate rather than a jury?

B

Only criminal cases are heard at a Magistrate's Court?

C

Appeals are made directly to the Court of Appeal?

Which of the following offences would only be heard at a Magistrate's Court??

A

An indictable offence?

B

A summary offence?

C

?A 'triable either way' offence?

Which type of law is concerned with the function and operation of local authorities?

A

Public Law?

B

?Private Law?

C

?Common Law?

D

?Equity?

?Which TWO of the following terms are associated with criminal law rather than civil law?

?(1) Punishment?

?(2) Public law?

?(3) Compensation

?(4) Claimant?

A

?1 and 2?

B

1 and 4

C

?2 and 3?

D

?3 and 4?

?Which of the following describes the standard of proof in a civil law case??

A

Beyond reasonable doubt

B

?Balance of probability?

C

?Beyond all probability?

All the following statements relate to criminal and civil law. Which one of the statements is correct??

A

?A criminal case may subsequently give rise to a civil case, but a civil case cannot subsequently give rise to a criminal case.

B

?The main purpose of civil law is to compensate the injured party and to punish the injuring party.?

C

?A custodial sentence can be passed on the defendant in a civil case, providing the defendant is a?natural person and not an incorporated body.?

D

?The main purpose of civil law is to enforce the claimant's rights rather than to punish the?defendant.?

Which of the following is the prosecutor in a criminal law case?

A

The State

B

?The accused?

C

?The victim?