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teddy123

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For the MC question about the judge referring to mandatory sentencing and maximum penalty what u guys get?
a)Judicial guidelines
b)Statutory guidelines
c)Discretion
Wasn't it max penalty and standard non-parole? I put statutory as I'm pretty sure the max sentence is included in the crimes act
 

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The exam paper is on the NESA website now could someone please post their solutions to the MC questions. Thanks!!
 
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wt did u guys get for this question (asking for a friend )
10 On the orders of his government, a submarine commander launches a nuclear missile at another country. The commander’s actions are primarily an example of
A. a transnational crime.
B. an environmental crime.
C. an offence against the sovereign.
D. a crime against the international community.
 

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wt did u guys get for this question (asking for a friend )
10 On the orders of his government, a submarine commander launches a nuclear missile at another country. The commander’s actions are primarily an example of
A. a transnational crime.
B. an environmental crime.
C. an offence against the sovereign.
D. a crime against the international community.
I chose C on offence against the sovereign
 

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wt did u guys get for this question (asking for a friend )
10 On the orders of his government, a submarine commander launches a nuclear missile at another country. The commander’s actions are primarily an example of
A. a transnational crime.
B. an environmental crime.
C. an offence against the sovereign.
D. a crime against the international community.
D
 

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Because transnational crime needs to be an organised crime from the two or more nations (One sending to the place where the client is and the client in the other place receives it), because obviously no nation-state is going to allow a missile on its head it has to be a breaching of sovereign, so it should be C. B ummmm it's like it has nothing to do with sending a nuclear missile to another nation-state
 

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Because transnational crime needs to be an organised crime from the criminals in the two or more nations (One sending to the place where the client is and the client in the other place receives it, like human trafficking), because obviously no nation-state is going to allow a missile on its head it has to be a breach of sovereign, so it should be C. B ummmm it's like it has nothing to do with sending a nuclear missile to another nation-state
 

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While serving a custodial sentence, a murderer writes a book about her crime. She is not permitted to keep the money from the book sales. This means that a court has made an order for
A. continued detention.
B. the payment of a fine.
C. the forfeiture of assets.
D. participation in a rehabilitation program.
What do yall reckon this one is?
 

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