QCE Legal Studies Unit 1: criminal law (Beyond reasonable doubt) quiz
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What are the two elements the prosecution must generally prove to secure a criminal conviction in Queensland?
Which statute is the primary source of criminal law in Queensland?
Under the Criminal Code Act 1899 (Qld), which section provides the defence of honest and reasonable mistake of fact?
What is the standard of proof in a Queensland criminal trial?
Which case is the leading authority on whether a statute creates a strict liability offence?
Which Act codifies the powers of Queensland police to investigate crime?
Before questioning a suspect, what must Queensland police do under the Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000 (Qld) s 397?
What is the central test a court applies when deciding bail under the Bail Act 1980 (Qld) s 16?
Which human right, recognised by the Human Rights Act 2019 (Qld) s 32(1), underpins the placement of the burden of proof on the prosecution?
Which of the following is a strict liability offence in Queensland?
Under the Criminal Code Act 1899 (Qld), how does s 23 treat an event that occurs by accident?
Which statute governs sentencing of convicted offenders in Queensland?