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Hey dudes would i be wrong for listing the following for the exam today??

Summary Offence:
Public Indecency, Speeding in a vehicle.

Indictable Offence:
Armed Robbery, Murder?
 

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No thats pretty much what I put too, its right.
 

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I was so careful for this one i said
Summary: Public order offences, Public drunkeness
Indictable: offences against persons: sexual assault.

I was just unsure where they wanted an example of a type of crime, or an explicit example if anyine gets what i mean...
 

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yeh i did that too, just to be sure.
i wrote:

summary: speeding (traffic offence)
indictable: murder (offence against the person)
 

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It asked for an OFFENCE.... not a TYPE of crime. So I'd say you're safe with just saying speeding/murder.
I actually described each offence eg:
Summary: Speeding, the act of traveling faster than the speed limit on a public road.
Indictable: Murder, the act of deliberately taking one's life.
 

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is drink driving where no one gets harmed a summary offence?
 

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summary offence = a less serious offence, e.g. indecent language, petty theft, drink driving, speeding.
indictable offence = very serious offences, e.g. murder, rape, child abuse, sexual assault.

does that answer your question, lol ?
 

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Summary: low range PCA drink driving offence

indictable: murder

=)
 

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guys i wrote swearing in public for summary which is right..but for indictable i wrote homocide????? is that right or did i need to say murder cause homocide can be like self-defence which is not a crime!! i think i got the EASIEST q in the exam wrong :(:(
 

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4jess7lov said:
guys i wrote swearing in public for summary which is right..but for indictable i wrote homocide????? is that right or did i need to say murder cause homocide can be like self-defence which is not a crime!! i think i got the EASIEST q in the exam wrong :(:(
I should think youll be fine... homocide encompasses murder and all the others, i dont think markers would be thinking about self-defence. They most likely will give you the mark, unless they are marking it hard, and the good thing is it was only a one mark question. If you did stuff it up, at least its this not another...
 

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iluvGG said:
yeh i did that too, just to be sure.
i wrote:

summary: speeding (traffic offence)
indictable: murder (offence against the person)
I gave exactly the same examples, but didn't outline what type of offence it was, they didnt really ask and it was one mark each. I did say something about how summary is less serious while indictable is serious though in each.
 

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knots&crosses said:
I was so careful for this one i said
Summary: Public order offences, Public drunkeness
Indictable: offences against persons: sexual assault.

I was just unsure where they wanted an example of a type of crime, or an explicit example if anyine gets what i mean...
ye because it asked for CRIME not offence
so i put similar stuff as you
 

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