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Democracy : Power of the people (9)
Voted : People are ____ into Australian Government (5)
Constitution : A Set of rules that can never change (12)
Freedom of Speech : Freedom of religion, can't be discrimianted against based on state of origin, freedom of speech, interstate trade, fair compensation and freedom of religion. Which is not protected by the consitution (15)
Protest : common way to show dissent (7)
Safety of Citizens : What condition is met when the government can intervene with protests (16)
Lobby : What gorup pressures law changes, not pressure groups? (5)
Court : A place a law is made (5)
Parliament : Another place a law is made (10)
Statute : Parliament makes what laws (7)
Six : How many times does statute law pass thorugh parliament (3)
Common : What laws is made in court? (6)
Everyone : Who does common law apply to (8)
Precedent : A benchmark made in court
Jurors : Parliament officials, citizens under 18 or over 75, non-Australian citizens and criminals cant become ____ (6)
Twelve: Jurys consit of how many people? (6)
High : Where are murder cases held?
Magistrate : If you dont pay a fine, which court do you go to? (10)
Severe : High court hears ___ charges (6)
Supreme : The last court to appeal in? (7)
Criminal : Offences against the person, property, morality and the legal system are all what charges? (8)
Person: Criminal cases are against the state, but civil cases are against a ____? (6)
Civil : Negligence, Trespassing, Defamation and Nuisance are all ___ offences. (5)
REVISION
Across:1. | What condition is met when the government can intervene with protests (16) | 4. | Another place a law is made (10) | 5. | Where are murder cases held? | 7. | How many times does statute law pass thorugh parliament (3) | 9. | Jurys consit of how many people? (6) | 11. | Parliament officials, citizens under 18 or over 75, non-Australian citizens and criminals cant become ____ (6) |
| 13. | High court hears ___ charges (6) | 17. | Parliament makes what laws (7) | 18. | A benchmark made in court | 20. | What gorup pressures law changes, not pressure groups? (5) | 21. | The last court to appeal in? (7) | 22. | If you dont pay a fine, which court do you go to? (10) |
| | Down:2. | Offences against the person, property, morality and the legal system are all what charges? (8) | 3. | Freedom of religion, can't be discrimianted against based on state of origin, freedom of speech, interstate trade, fair compensation and freedom of religion. Which is not protected by the consitution (15) | 6. | common way to show dissent (7) | 8. | Power of the people (9) | 10. | What laws is made in court? (6) |
| 12. | A Set of rules that can never change (12) | 14. | Who does common law apply to (8) | 15. | A place a law is made (5) | 16. | Criminal cases are against the state, but civil cases are against a ____? (6) | 19. | People are ____ into Australian Government (5) |
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REVISION
Across:1. | What condition is met when the government can intervene with protests (16) | 4. | Another place a law is made (10) | 5. | Where are murder cases held? | 7. | How many times does statute law pass thorugh parliament (3) | 9. | Jurys consit of how many people? (6) | 11. | Parliament officials, citizens under 18 or over 75, non-Australian citizens and criminals cant become ____ (6) |
| 13. | High court hears ___ charges (6) | 17. | Parliament makes what laws (7) | 18. | A benchmark made in court | 20. | What gorup pressures law changes, not pressure groups? (5) | 21. | The last court to appeal in? (7) | 22. | If you dont pay a fine, which court do you go to? (10) |
| | Down:2. | Offences against the person, property, morality and the legal system are all what charges? (8) | 3. | Freedom of religion, can't be discrimianted against based on state of origin, freedom of speech, interstate trade, fair compensation and freedom of religion. Which is not protected by the consitution (15) | 6. | common way to show dissent (7) | 8. | Power of the people (9) | 10. | What laws is made in court? (6) |
| 12. | A Set of rules that can never change (12) | 14. | Who does common law apply to (8) | 15. | A place a law is made (5) | 16. | Criminal cases are against the state, but civil cases are against a ____? (6) | 19. | People are ____ into Australian Government (5) |
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