Chapter 3 Key concepts in the Victorian criminal justice system

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summary offence

a minor offence generally heard in the Magistratesā€™ Court

<p>a minor offence generally heard in the Magistratesā€™ Court</p>
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accused

a person charged with a criminal offence but who has not been found guilty or pleaded guilty

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alternative arrangements

measures that can be put in place for witnesses in certain criminal cases (e.g. sexual offence cases) to give evidence in a different way (e.g. via video link)

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Australian Constitution

a set of rules and principles that guide the way Australia is governed. It is set out in the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act

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bail

the release of an accused person from custody on condition that they will attend a court hearing to answer the charges

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balance of probabilites

the standard of proof in civil disputes. This requires the plaintiff to establish that it is more probable (i.e. likely) than not that their claim is true

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beyond reasonable doubt

the standard of proof in criminal cases. This requires the prosecution to prove there is no reasonable doubt that the accused committed the offence

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burden of proof

the obligation (i.e. responsibility) of a party to prove a case. This obligation usually rests with the party who initiates the action (i.e. the plaintiff in a civil dispute and the prosecution in a criminal case)

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committal hearing

a court hearing that is held as part of the committal proceeding in the Magistratesā€™ Court. At this hearing, the magistrate will decide whether there is sufficient evidence to support a conviction for the offence charged

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committal proceeding

the pre-trial hearings and processes held in the Magistratesā€™ Court for indictable offences

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common law

law made by judges through decisions made in cases; also known as case law or judge-made law (as opposed to statute law)

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Commonwealth offences

crimes that break a law passed by the Commonwealth Parliament

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complainant

a person who makes a formal legal claim that another person has committed a criminal offence against them

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criminal justice system

a set of processes and institutions used to investigate and determine criminal cases

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Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP)

the independent officer responsible for commencing, preparing and conducting prosecutions of indictable offences on behalf of the State of Victoria

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Human Rights Charter

the Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities Act 2006 (Vic). Its main purpose is to protect and promote human rights

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imprisonment

a sanction that involves removing the offender from society for a stated period of time and placing them in prison

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indictable offence

a serious offence generally heard before a judge and a jury in the County Court or Supreme Court of Victoria

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indictable offence heard and determined summarily

a serious offence that is dealt with as a summary offence if the court and the accused agree

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international treaty

a legally binding agreement between countries or intergovernmental organisations, in which they undertake to follow the obligations set out in the agreement and include them in their own local laws (also known as an international convention)

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jury

an independent group of people chosen at random to determine questions of fact in a trial and reach a decision (i.e. a verdict)

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offender

a person who has been found guilty of a criminal offence by a court

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Office of Public Prosecutions (OPP)

the Victorian public prosecutions office that prepares and conducts criminal proceedings on behalf of the Director of Public Prosecutions

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parole

the supervised and conditional release of a prisoner after the minimum period of imprisonment has been served

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presumption of innocence

the right of a person accused of a crime to be presumed not guilty unless proven otherwise

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prosecution

the party that institutes criminal proceedings against an accused on behalf of the state

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prosecutor

the representative of the prosecution who is responsible for conducting the criminal case and appearing in court

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remand

the situation where an accused is kept in custody until their criminal trial can take place

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sanction

a penalty (e.g. a fine or prison sentence) imposed by a court on a person guilty of a criminal offence

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standard of proof

the degree or extent to which a case must be proved in court

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statute

a law made by parliament; a bill that has passed through parliament and has received royal assent (also known as legislation or an Act of Parliament)

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statute law

law made by parliament; also known as Acts of Parliament or legislation (as opposed to common law)

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victim

a person who has suffered directly or indirectly as a result of a crime

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Victims' Charter

the Victimsā€™ Charter Act 2006 (Vic), which recognises the impact of crime on victims and provides guidelines for the provision of information to victims

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Victims Register

a register (i.e. database) maintained by the state of Victoria set up to provide the victims of violent crimes with relevant information about adult prisoners while they are in prison (e.g. the prisonerā€™s earliest possible release date)

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