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superjono88

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hi...i have this practice exam question....wondering if anyone could help out with ideas/information.
Here it is:

John and Sue have criminal records in NSW for using and trafficking in drugs. They decide to go overseas for a holiday. While they are overseas, the police in NSW charge John and Sue in relation to further drug offences. Warrants are issued for their arrest and extradition.
Answer the following:
(a) Using the example of John and Sue, define the meaning of extradition AND outline the role of extradition in dealing with international crime.
(b) John and Sue are charged with drug offences. Describe other types of crime.
(c) Describe the criminal process that John and Sue might face from the time of their arrest until the matter is concluded.
(d) Using the example of John and Sue, OR another example, explain how the law addresses issues concerning the rights of victims, the accused and the community in relation to crime


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it is very straight forward i think u can have a go at it first because it sounds like u want someone to do it look at ur syllabus see what dot points they are looking at and look in your notes and textbook
 

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hmmm...question C seems pretty difficult....
is that in the perspective of the australian government or another nation state?
 

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this is an HSC question right....

if BoS is still mirroring standards packages, u'd be able to get all the help u need from them
 

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santaslayer said:
hmmm...question C seems pretty difficult....
is that in the perspective of the australian government or another nation state?
both..this is where they also mention that there must be an extradition treaty between both nation states, etc
 

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