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[Show more]NCTJ - Media Law: Anonymity & Court 
Restrictions Exam Questions With 100% 
Correct Answers 
What does Section 47 of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995 prohibit publication of? - 
answername 
address 
school 
or any particulars which could lead to the identification of any person under the a...
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Restrictions Exam Questions With 100% 
Correct Answers 
What does Section 47 of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995 prohibit publication of? - 
answername 
address 
school 
or any particulars which could lead to the identification of any person under the a...
NCTJ - Media Law - Court Reporting Exam 
Questions With Complete And Verified 
Solutions 
Name the three levels of crimes magistrates courts deal with - answerSummary offences - 
heard by the magistrates 
Either-way offences - Can stay in Magistrates or go to Crown Court 
Indictable-only - MUST be h...
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Name the three levels of crimes magistrates courts deal with - answerSummary offences - 
heard by the magistrates 
Either-way offences - Can stay in Magistrates or go to Crown Court 
Indictable-only - MUST be h...
NCTJ Court Reporting Exam Questions 
With Complete And Verified Solutions 
What is the difference between court bail and police bail? - answerCourt bail gives the 
person their liberty until their next court appearance. Police bail means they are free to go but 
will be re-called for further questio...
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What is the difference between court bail and police bail? - answerCourt bail gives the 
person their liberty until their next court appearance. Police bail means they are free to go but 
will be re-called for further questio...
NCTJ Media Law Exam Questions 
With Correct Answers 
Where do most criminal cases go? - answerMagistrates court 
Where do serious criminal cases go? - answerCrown court 
Where do juvenile cases go? - answerYouth court 
Where do serious juvenile cases go? - answerCrown court 
Where do appeals go? - a...
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Where do most criminal cases go? - answerMagistrates court 
Where do serious criminal cases go? - answerCrown court 
Where do juvenile cases go? - answerYouth court 
Where do serious juvenile cases go? - answerCrown court 
Where do appeals go? - a...
NCTJ Law and the Media Exam Questions 
With Correct Answers 
Common law - answerHistorical English law from custom, made by judges in court 
Precedent - answerPrinciples established in previous legal case which can be used to aid 
decision making 
Statute - answerLaw in writing made after Parliament...
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Common law - answerHistorical English law from custom, made by judges in court 
Precedent - answerPrinciples established in previous legal case which can be used to aid 
decision making 
Statute - answerLaw in writing made after Parliament...
NCTJ -Media Law – Terminologies Exam 
'summary proceedings' - answerHearings in which magistrates try or sentence defendants 
What is an 'either way' offence? - answerDefendants can either be tried in magistrates or 
crown court 
What is an 'indictable' offence? - answerThe most serious crim...
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'summary proceedings' - answerHearings in which magistrates try or sentence defendants 
What is an 'either way' offence? - answerDefendants can either be tried in magistrates or 
crown court 
What is an 'indictable' offence? - answerThe most serious crim...
NCTJ Essential Media Law Exam Questions 
With 100% Correct Answers 
Define 'summary proceedings' - answerHearings in which magistrates try or sentence 
defendants 
What is an 'either way' offence? - answerDefendants can either be tried in magistrates or 
crown court 
What is an 'indictable only...
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With 100% Correct Answers 
Define 'summary proceedings' - answerHearings in which magistrates try or sentence 
defendants 
What is an 'either way' offence? - answerDefendants can either be tried in magistrates or 
crown court 
What is an 'indictable only...
NCTJ Court Reporting – Juveniles Exam 
Questions With Complete And Verified 
Solutions 
Age of criminal responsibility? Juveniles are what age? - answer10 / 10-18 
What is the important act of the Children and Young Person's Act 1933? - answerSection 49 
Other than Youth courts, what other courts...
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Age of criminal responsibility? Juveniles are what age? - answer10 / 10-18 
What is the important act of the Children and Young Person's Act 1933? - answerSection 49 
Other than Youth courts, what other courts...
NCTJ Court reporting - sentence definitions 
Exam 
suspended sentence - answersuspended sentence does not have go to jail unless he/she 
commits a further offence or breaches a requirement of the suspended sentence (for example, 
that he/she should do unpaid community work) during the period for whi...
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suspended sentence - answersuspended sentence does not have go to jail unless he/she 
commits a further offence or breaches a requirement of the suspended sentence (for example, 
that he/she should do unpaid community work) during the period for whi...
NCTJ Court reporting - crime definitions 
theft - definition - answer(Appropriation of someone's property) with the intention of 
permanently depriving (them of it) 
theft - type of offence - answereither-way 
robbery - definition - answertheft by force (violence, or threat of force) 
robbery - typ...
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theft - definition - answer(Appropriation of someone's property) with the intention of 
permanently depriving (them of it) 
theft - type of offence - answereither-way 
robbery - definition - answertheft by force (violence, or threat of force) 
robbery - typ...
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