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You are not allowed any notes. Any attempts to use unauthorised material will receive severe sanctions.
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I. SHORT ANSWERS
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# Specify three (3) categories of offenses. [3 Points]
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# Give one discrepancy that occurs between the Code of Laws and the Sentencing Code. [2 Points]
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# Name one protectorate. [1 Point] |
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# Who is the current Lord of Cordor, and what is the name of the legislative body that advises him? [1 Point]
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II. EXTENDED ANSWERS
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# The Code of Laws defines 'Pax Cordoria'. What is this definition? [4 Points]
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# What is the difference between a protectorate and a district? Give examples to support your answer. [6 Points]
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# What is a 'Watchlist' sanction, and what are its effects? [8 Points]
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III. LAW AND APPLICATION
 
III. LAW AND APPLICATION
  
8) Three women, Woman A, Woman B, and Woman C are awaiting sentencing at the courts. Woman A, a watchlisted criminal, is proven guilty of committing a murder planned by Woman B, who is also watchlisted. Woman C, who did not know that Women A and B were criminals, was an accessory to a successful escape by Women A and B at an earlier date.With reference to specific laws and sanctions, determine what sanctions are to be given to Women A, B and C. [25 Points]
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#Three women, Woman A, Woman B, and Woman C are awaiting sentencing at the courts. Woman A, a watchlisted criminal, is proven guilty of committing a murder planned by Woman B, who is also watchlisted. Woman C, who did not know that Women A and B were criminals, was an accessory to a successful escape by Women A and B at an earlier date.With reference to specific laws and sanctions, determine what sanctions are to be given to Women A, B and C. [25 Points]
 
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# The C3 charge of Mass Murder can be redundant. Discuss, drawing references to the nature of Sanctions and Watchlisting. [25 Points]
9) The C3 charge of Mass Murder can be redundant. Discuss, drawing references to the nature of Sanctions and Watchlisting. [25 Points]
 

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You are not allowed any notes. Any attempts to use unauthorised material will receive severe sanctions.

I. SHORT ANSWERS

  1. Specify three (3) categories of offenses. [3 Points]
  2. Give one discrepancy that occurs between the Code of Laws and the Sentencing Code. [2 Points]
  3. Name one protectorate. [1 Point] |
  4. Who is the current Lord of Cordor, and what is the name of the legislative body that advises him? [1 Point]

II. EXTENDED ANSWERS

  1. The Code of Laws defines 'Pax Cordoria'. What is this definition? [4 Points]
  2. What is the difference between a protectorate and a district? Give examples to support your answer. [6 Points]
  3. What is a 'Watchlist' sanction, and what are its effects? [8 Points]

III. LAW AND APPLICATION

  1. Three women, Woman A, Woman B, and Woman C are awaiting sentencing at the courts. Woman A, a watchlisted criminal, is proven guilty of committing a murder planned by Woman B, who is also watchlisted. Woman C, who did not know that Women A and B were criminals, was an accessory to a successful escape by Women A and B at an earlier date.With reference to specific laws and sanctions, determine what sanctions are to be given to Women A, B and C. [25 Points]
  2. The C3 charge of Mass Murder can be redundant. Discuss, drawing references to the nature of Sanctions and Watchlisting. [25 Points]