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NCTJ LAW - KEY WORDS EXAM WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2024{GRADED A} Contempt of Court - a criminal offense punishable by up to 2 years in prison or an unlimited fine Strict liability crimes - intention of the person who's posting is not relevant Suing - where civil action begins, where one party accuses another party of committing a civil wrongdoing (different from criminal ruling) Libel - defamation of a person Crown Prosecution Service - - independent prosecution service (separate from the police) - meant to not be political, independent of the police or the government Civil Cases Definition/Process - - someone is suing someone else for money (to be paid in damages) - defendants in civil cases do not win or earn any damages, it is only the party that is suing that makes money from damages

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NCTJ LAW - KEY WORDS EXAM WITH CORRECT

ANSWERS 2024{GRADED A}




Contempt of Court - ✔✔a criminal offense punishable by up to 2 years in

prison or an unlimited fine

Strict liability crimes - ✔✔intention of the person who's posting is not

relevant

Suing - ✔✔where civil action begins, where one party accuses another

party of committing a civil wrongdoing (different from criminal ruling)

Libel - ✔✔defamation of a person

Crown Prosecution Service - ✔✔- independent prosecution service

(separate from the police)

- meant to not be political, independent of the police or the government

Civil Cases Definition/Process - ✔✔- someone is suing someone else for

money (to be paid in damages)

- defendants in civil cases do not win or earn any damages, it is only the

party that is suing that makes money from damages

,- people are not criminally prosecuted (because they are convicted based

on the civil standing of truth, not beyond reasonable doubt)

Prosecution - ✔✔prosecuting someone for a criminal offense usually

results in prison time, paying a fine, or performing a community order

IPSO Editors Code - ✔✔regulatory body that regulates publications in the

UK (with some notable exceptions, i.e. The Guardian and The

Independent)

Civil Law - ✔✔arguments between 2 parties (individuals/organizations) for

which monetary damages can be paid (i.e. medical neglicence, breach of

copyright, defamation, libel, breach of confidence)

Criminal Law - ✔✔crimes against society (i.e. theft, robbery, murder,

manslaughter, grevious bodily harm, fraud, blackmail)

Sources of Law (where do they come from?) - ✔✔- Precedent/case law

- Statute law

- Common law

- European Convention on Human Rights

Statue Law - ✔✔developed in parliament (parliament passes laws through

house of lords + commons), also known as an act of parliament

,Precedent/Case Law - ✔✔evolves over time (judges use previous cases,

i.e. law of murder)

Common Law - ✔✔laws we've had since the Middle Ages (i.e. breach of

confidence, a civil tort)

European Convention on Human Rights - ✔✔European laws (not affected

by BREXIT, a treaty that the UK has signed up to)

Criminal Law Terminology - ✔✔- Guilty= committed a criminal wrong/crime

- Prosecute= Is it the public interest? Is there a realistic prospect of

conviction?

- Charge= formal accusation giving details of the crime

- Defendant= The person accused (criminal) —- or the party against whom

action is being taken (civil)

- Solicitor= legal representative who deals with the client and does the

background work

- Barrister= Legal representative who represents the court (make

submissions to the judge, true in both civil and criminal cases)

- Fine= paying an amount of money in a criminal case

Civil Law Terminology - ✔✔- Claimaint= person who is taking the civil

action

, - Defendant= The person accused (criminal) — or the party against whom

action is being taken (civil)

- Solicitor= legal representative who deals with the client and does the

background work

- Barrister= Legal representative who represents the court (make

submissions to the judge, true in both civil and criminal cases)

- Sue= take proceedings against someone (usually for money)

- Tort= a civil wrong (what you are suing for, i.e. medical negligence)

- Claim form= starts a civil action (document detailing the case)

- Damages= the amount of money to be paid in a civil case

- Injunction= A court order forcing someone to do or stop doing something

(most famous example is the one preventing journalists from publishing

articles)

-- i.e. Robert Thompson and Jon Venables murder case (cannot publish

photos of two convicted as murderers as children now, or publish anything

about their release from prison, lifelong injunction)

-- Famous injunctions regarding privacy (PJS case)

Counsel - ✔✔collective name for barristers

Criminal Cases Process - ✔✔- Most criminal cases go to Magistrates

Court (only can send you to prison for up to 1 year)

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