Criminal Law and Procedure Notes
LAW5001 - Principles of Criminal Law and Procedure
60 Pages • Complete Study Notes • Year: Pre-2018
Summary of course notes Topics include : -non-fatal offences -homicide, -sexual offences -self defence -property offences (theft, robbery, burglary, OPD, OFAD) -attempts -criminal procedure includes case summaries and relevant crimes act definitions and sections
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