MCQ Collection
Criminal Law MCQs
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Correct Answer: B. Punishment should reflect offence seriousness, culpability and legally relevant circumstances
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Proportional sentencing considers harm, fault and statutory factors.
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Correct Answer: B. Punishment should reflect offence seriousness, culpability and legally relevant circumstances
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Proportional sentencing considers harm, fault and statutory factors.
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Correct Answer: B. Punishment should reflect offence seriousness, culpability and legally relevant circumstances
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Proportional sentencing considers harm, fault and statutory factors.
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Correct Answer: D. Conduct intended to interfere unlawfully with investigation or adjudication may constitute an offence
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Justice offences protect the integrity of proceedings.
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Correct Answer: B. Criminal jurisdiction usually begins with statutory territorial rules and specified extraterritorial exceptions
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Jurisdiction depends on place, nationality or statutory exceptions.
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Correct Answer: B. Criminal jurisdiction usually begins with statutory territorial rules and specified extraterritorial exceptions
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Jurisdiction depends on place, nationality or statutory exceptions.
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Correct Answer: C. Criminal jurisdiction usually begins with statutory territorial rules and specified extraterritorial exceptions
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Jurisdiction depends on place, nationality or statutory exceptions.
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Correct Answer: D. Criminal jurisdiction usually begins with statutory territorial rules and specified extraterritorial exceptions
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Jurisdiction depends on place, nationality or statutory exceptions.
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Correct Answer: D. Where the law provides, organisations and responsible individuals may face liability under special provisions
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Organisational liability requires the applicable statutory framework.
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Correct Answer: D. Where the law provides, organisations and responsible individuals may face liability under special provisions
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Organisational liability requires the applicable statutory framework.
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Correct Answer: D. Where the law provides, organisations and responsible individuals may face liability under special provisions
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Organisational liability requires the applicable statutory framework.
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Correct Answer: D. Conduct intended to interfere unlawfully with investigation or adjudication may constitute an offence
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Justice offences protect the integrity of proceedings.