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Chapter 4 The presumption of innocence
4.1 The purposes of criminal law
Introduction to Chapter 4
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The Bali Nine ring leaders
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Office of Public Prosecutions
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Chapter 4 The presumption of innocence
4.2 The presumption of innocence
4.2 Check your learning
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Victoria expunges criminal records of men convicted for gay sex
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Presumption of innocence
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Chapter 4 The presumption of innocence
4.3 Key concepts of criminal law
4.3 Check your learning
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How to identify elements of a crime
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Criminal intent
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Criminal intent
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Momcilovic v R (2011) 245 CLR 1
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Chapter 4 The presumption of innocence
4.4 Types of crime
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Crime division classification with examples
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Kamay v The Queen [2015] VSCA 296 (13 November 2015)
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Crime Statistics Agency Victoria
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Chapter 4 The presumption of innocence
4.5 The distinction between summary offences and indictable offences
4.5 Check your learning
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List of offences used in the example Freya, Bengt and Knut
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Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII)
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Chapter 4 The presumption of innocence
4.6 Possible participants in a crime
4.6 Check your learning
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4.6 Principal offenders and accessories
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R v T, JJ [2012] SASCFC 61 (1 June 2012)
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Chapter 4 The presumption of innocence
Chapter 4 Review
Chapter 5 Indictable offences
Chapter 5 Indictable offences
5.1 Introduction to indictable offences
5.1 Check your learning
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Introduction to Chapter 5
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Criminal justice system – reliability and integration of data report
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Other indictable offences
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Crime Statistics Agency Victoria
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Criminal justice system—reliability and integration of data (Report 14: 2016–17)
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Chapter 5 Indictable offences