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LWB238 - Advocacy Assignment

Advocacy assignment for exercise six. Scored well and covered extensively all relevant areas of law. 

Queensland University of Technology

Queensland University of Technology
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  • School of Law
  • LWB238 - Fundamentals of Criminal Law

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Criminal Law Advocacy Semester 1 2011 Exercise Six Introduction I would like to state my name for the record as ....... counsel for the defence. We are here, before the court, to decide whether my clients caused, beyond a reasonable doubt, the death of Ms. Zikk. Doubt is the state of being unsure about something and in contrast with the evidence it would seem there are a lot of blanks that the prosecution would like to leave unfilled. Therefore it is my duty as an officer of the court to seek an adjournment until all relevant facts can be established to ensure a fair trial for my clients. I will now address the issue of causation. Your Honour I now submit to the court a diagram showing the acts leading up to the death of Ms. Zikks. This may be noted as Exhibit 1. As your honour may see there are numerous acts caused the death of Ms Zikk and not the actions of my clients. Causation is d...


Resource Topics

  • Intention
  • Murder


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